A1 Collocation خنثی 2 دقیقه مطالعه

料理をする

ryouri o suru

cook

به‌طور تحت‌اللفظی: to do cooking / to perform a dish

در ۱۵ ثانیه

  • The standard way to say 'to cook' in Japanese.
  • Combines the noun for 'dish' with the verb 'to do'.
  • Suitable for hobbies, chores, and daily life conversations.

معنی

This phrase is the most common way to say you are cooking or preparing a meal. It's like saying 'I'm doing the cooking' rather than just using a single verb.

مثال‌های کلیدی

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Talking about your daily routine

私は毎日料理をします。

I cook every day.

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Asking a friend about their plans

今日は一緒に料理をしない?

Why don't we cook together today?

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In a job interview or formal introduction

趣味は料理をすることです。

My hobby is cooking.

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زمینه فرهنگی

Cooking is a common hobby for both men and women.

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Practice

Use it with 'ga suki' to talk about hobbies.

در ۱۵ ثانیه

  • The standard way to say 'to cook' in Japanese.
  • Combines the noun for 'dish' with the verb 'to do'.
  • Suitable for hobbies, chores, and daily life conversations.

What It Means

料理をする is your go-to phrase for making food. It combines the noun 料理 (cooking/dish) with the verb する (to do). It covers everything from boiling an egg to a five-course feast. Think of it as the 'umbrella term' for all kitchen activities. It is simple, clear, and very natural for beginners.

How To Use It

You just need to pair the noun and the verb. In casual talk, you can even drop the . So, 料理する works perfectly fine with friends. If you want to be polite, use 料理をします. It is a very flexible 'suru-verb' construction. You can use it as a hobby or a chore.

When To Use It

Use this when describing your daily routine at home. It is perfect for talking about your hobbies during an interview. You can use it when planning a dinner party with friends. If someone asks what you are doing, this is the answer. It works for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or even snacks. It feels active and productive.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use it if you are just heating up a microwave meal. That is usually called atatametal (heating up). If you are a professional chef, you might use chouri instead. Avoid using it for very specific actions like 'frying' or 'boiling'. For those, use specific verbs like yaku or yuderu. Also, don't use it for making drinks like tea.

Cultural Background

In Japan, there is a big focus on jisui (cooking for oneself). Many people take pride in making their own bento lunch boxes. Cooking at home is seen as healthy and economical. There is a famous saying that the way to a person's heart is through their ryouri. Sharing a home-cooked meal is a sign of deep friendship. It is a core part of Japanese family life.

Common Variations

You will often hear 料理を作る (ryouri o tsukuru) as well. This literally means 'to make cooking' and is very common. Another variation is 自炊する (jisui suru) for cooking specifically for yourself. If you are good at it, people will say you are ryouri jouzu. If you are bad, you might be ryouri nigate. These all revolve around the same basic idea.

نکات کاربردی

The phrase is very safe and neutral. In casual settings, the particle 'o' is frequently omitted. It is one of the most versatile phrases for beginners to learn.

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Practice

Use it with 'ga suki' to talk about hobbies.

مثال‌ها

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#1 Talking about your daily routine
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私は毎日料理をします。

I cook every day.

A standard, polite way to describe a habit.

#2 Asking a friend about their plans
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今日は一緒に料理をしない?

Why don't we cook together today?

Using the negative-question form makes it a soft invitation.

#3 In a job interview or formal introduction
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趣味は料理をすることです。

My hobby is cooking.

Adding 'koto' turns the phrase into a noun phrase.

#4 Texting a partner about dinner
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今から料理するね!

I'm going to cook now!

Dropping the 'o' makes it punchy and casual for texting.

#5 Admitting you are bad at chores
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料理をするのはちょっと苦手です。

I'm a bit bad at cooking.

A humble way to say you aren't a great chef.

#6 Expressing love through effort
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あなたのために料理をしました。

I cooked this for you.

Focuses on the effort made for the other person.

خودت رو بسنج

Fill in the blank with the correct verb.

毎日、自分で{料理|りょうり}を____。

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: する

The collocation is {料理|りょうり}をする.

🎉 امتیاز: /1

ابزارهای بصری یادگیری

Formality Levels of 'To Cook'

Informal

Used with friends, dropping the particle.

料理する (ryouri suru)

Neutral

Standard polite form for most situations.

料理をします (ryouri o shimasu)

Formal/Technical

Used in professional or scientific contexts.

調理する (chouri suru)

When to use 料理をする

Cooking
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At Home

Making dinner for family

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Hobby

Taking a cooking class

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Social

Potluck with friends

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Health

Meal prepping for the week

بانک تمرین

1 تمرین‌ها
Fill in the blank with the correct verb. جای خالی A1

毎日、自分で{料理|りょうり}を____。

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: する

The collocation is {料理|りょうり}をする.

🎉 امتیاز: /1

سوالات متداول

1 سوال

It is neutral.

عبارات مرتبط

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{自炊|じすい}する

synonym

Cooking for oneself

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