Does "Uchi de nani-go o hanashimasu ka" mean "What language do you speak at home?"

Uchi e Nihongo wa hanashimasu ka (but not sure because it has been nearly 60 years ago that I lived in Japan!

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How do you answer this question below ?

kazoku to doko ni sun dei masu ka ?

Yes, "Uchi de nani-go o hanashimasu ka" does mean "What language do you speak at home?" in Japanese.

Yes, the sentence "Uchi de nani-go o hanashimasu ka" in Japanese translates to "What language do you speak at home?" in English.

To understand how to get the answer, let's break down the sentence:

- "Uchi" means "home."
- "Nani-go" can be divided into two parts - "nani" means "what," and "go" means "language."
- "O" is a particle that connects the object (in this case, "nani-go") to the verb.
- "Hanashimasu" is the verb which means "speak" or "talk" in Japanese.
- "Ka" at the end of the sentence is a question particle that indicates a question.

By understanding the individual words and their meanings, you can decipher the overall meaning of the sentence. In this case, it directly asks about the language spoken at home.