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How to say 'Warm' in Japanese | 温かい

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The Japanese word for Warm is 'Atatakai', written as 温かい in Japanese.'Warm' in hiragana is あたたかい.

    Meaning

    Warm

    Reading

    あたたかい

    atatakai

    Kanji

    Warm

    Explanation

    The Japanese adjective '温かい (あたたかい)' means 'warm'. It is used to describe something that has a moderate degree of heat, such as warm weather, warm food, or warm feelings. It can also describe a warm-hearted or kind attitude. For example: The soup is warm「スープは温かい」(スープはあたたかい). She has a warm heart「彼女は温かい心を持っている」(かのじょはあたたかいこころをもっている). This adjective is often used in contexts involving comfort, kindness, or physical warmth.

    Part Of Speech

    adjective

    Kanji JLPT

    N2

    Kanji Grade

    3

    Frequency

    4184

    Composition

    kanji-hiragana

    Handwriting

This word is an i-adjective. To learn how it transforms in different tenses and forms, explore all its conjugations.

Kanji in the Word 温かい

This word contains 1 kanji character:

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Warm

Hiragana in the Word 温かい

This word contains 2 Hiragana characters :

  • hiragana

    Reading

    Ka
  • hiragana

    Reading

    I

Words Related to 温かい Through the Kanji

These 10 Words contain the Kanji 温 as well.

  • word

    温泉

    Meaning

    Hot spring

  • word

    高温

    Meaning

    High temperature

  • word

    温暖

    Meaning

    Warm

  • word

    温度

    Meaning

    Temperature

  • word

    温帯

    Meaning

    Temperate

  • word

    低温

    Meaning

    Low temperature

  • word

    温める

    Meaning

    Warm

  • word

    体温計

    Meaning

    Thermometer

  • word

    体温

    Meaning

    Body temperature

  • word

    気温

    Meaning

    Temperature

Learn the Word 温かい

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What does 'Atatakai' (温かい) mean?

'Atatakai' means 'Warm' .

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