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How to say 'Lay' in Japanese | 寝かす

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The Japanese word for Lay is 'Nekasu', written as 寝かす in Japanese.'Lay' in hiragana is ねかす.

    Meaning

    Lay

    Reading

    ねかす

    nekasu

    Kanji

    Lie down, Go to sleep

    Explanation

    The Japanese verb '寝かす (ねかす)' means 'to lay something/someone down' or 'to put something/someone to sleep'. It is often used when referring to laying a child or an object down, such as placing a baby in a crib or setting something flat. For example: I laid the baby down in the crib「赤ちゃんをベッドに寝かした」(あかちゃんをベッドにねかした). She laid the book on the table「彼女は本をテーブルに寝かした」(かのじょはほんをテーブルにねかした). Additionally, '寝かす' can also be used metaphorically, such as letting dough rest or allowing an idea to mature. For example: Let the dough rest for an hour「生地を1時間寝かす」(きじを1じかんねかす).

    Part Of Speech

    verb

    Kanji JLPT

    N3

    Kanji Grade

    7

    Frequency

    6858

    Composition

    kanji-hiragana

    Handwriting

This word is a godan verb. To learn how it transforms in different tenses and forms, explore all its conjugations.

Kanji in the Word 寝かす

This word contains 1 kanji character:

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Lie down, Go to sleep

Hiragana in the Word 寝かす

This word contains 2 Hiragana characters :

  • hiragana

    Reading

    Ka
  • hiragana

    Reading

    Su

Words Related to 寝かす Through the Kanji

These 8 Words contain the Kanji 寝 as well.

  • word

    寝る

    Meaning

    Sleep

  • word

    昼寝

    Meaning

    Nap

  • word

    寝坊

    Meaning

    Oversleeping

  • word

    寝室

    Meaning

    Bedroom

  • word

    寝過ごす

    Meaning

    Oversleep

  • word

    早寝

    Meaning

    Early sleep

  • word

    寝かせる

    Meaning

    Lay

  • word

    寝転ぶ

    Meaning

    Lie

Learn the Word 寝かす

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What does 'Nekasu' (寝かす) mean?

'Nekasu' means 'Lay' .

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