Who wants egg in Japanese?
There are a few ways to say "egg" in Japanese, depending on the context:
* 卵 (tamago): This is the most common and general word for "egg."
* 鶏卵 (tori tamago): This literally means "chicken egg."
* 生卵 (namata mago): This means "raw egg."
When asking "who wants egg," the most natural way to phrase it in Japanese would be:
卵、食べる人いますか? (Tamago, taberu hito imasu ka?)
This translates to "Does anyone want to eat egg?"
You can also use the more specific term "鶏卵 (tori tamago)" or "生卵 (namata mago)" if you want to be more precise.
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