How to say "mix things together" in Japanese?

In Japanese "mix things together" translates to  一緒くたにする 

Transliteration: issho kutanisuru

🇯🇵 野菜と果物を一緒くたにしてジュースにした。

🗣️ yasai to kudamono o issho kutanisite juusu ni shita.

🇺🇸 I mixed vegetables and fruits together and made juice.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "mix things together" in Japanese?

You can use the word "一緒くたにする" which translates to "Mix things together".

How to pronounce "一緒くたにする" (mix things together) in Japanese?

The word "一緒くたにする" is pronounced as "issho kutanisuru".

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