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How to say 'Bouquet' in Japanese | 花束

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The Japanese word for Bouquet is 'Hanataba', written as 花束 in Japanese.'Bouquet' in hiragana is はなたば.

    word

    花束

    Meaning

    Bouquet

    Reading

    はなたば

    hanataba

    Kanji

    Flower Bundle, Bind

    Explanation

    The Japanese noun '花束 (はなたば)' refers to a 'bouquet' of flowers. It is commonly used to describe a collection of flowers arranged together, often given as a gift for special occasions such as weddings, anniversaries, or celebrations. For example: She received a beautiful bouquet「彼女は美しい花束をもらった」(かのじょはうつくしいはなたばをもらった). I bought a bouquet for my mother「母に花束を買った」(ははにはなたばをかった). The word emphasizes the arrangement and presentation of flowers, often tied together or placed in a decorative manner.

    Part Of Speech

    noun

    Kanji JLPT

    N3

    Kanji Grade

    4

    Frequency

    5898

    Composition

    kanji

    Handwriting

Kanji in the Word 花束

This word contains 2 kanji characters:

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Flower

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Bundle, Bind

Words Related to 花束 Through the Kanji

These 9 Words contain the Kanji 花 as well.

  • word

    Meaning

    Flower

  • word

    花見

    Meaning

    Flower viewing

  • word

    生け花

    Meaning

    Flower arranging

  • word

    草花

    Meaning

    Flowers

  • word

    花瓶

    Meaning

    Vase

  • word

    花火

    Meaning

    Fireworks

  • word

    花粉

    Meaning

    Pollen

  • word

    花嫁

    Meaning

    Bride

  • word

    花婿

    Meaning

    Groom

Words Related to 花束 Through the Kanji

These 3 Words contain the Kanji 束 as well.

  • word

    約束

    Meaning

    Promise

  • word

    拘束

    Meaning

    Restraint, Detention

  • word

    Meaning

    Bundle

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What does 'Hanataba' (花束) mean?

'Hanataba' means 'Bouquet' .

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