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歯ブラシMeaning
Toothbrush
Reading
はぶらしhaburashi
Kanji
歯Tooth
Explanation
The Japanese noun '歯ブラシ (はぶらし)' means 'toothbrush'. It refers to the tool used for cleaning teeth, typically consisting of a small brush on a handle. This word is commonly used in daily life when discussing personal hygiene or shopping for bathroom essentials. For example: I bought a new toothbrush「新しい歯ブラシを買いました」(あたらしいはぶらしをかいました). Don't forget to bring your toothbrush「歯ブラシを忘れないでください」(はぶらしをわすれないでください). The word is a compound of '歯 (は)' meaning 'tooth' and 'ブラシ (ぶらし)' meaning 'brush'.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N3Kanji Grade
3Frequency
1314
Composition
kanji-katakana
Handwriting
word
ジェット機Meaning
Jet
Reading
ジェットきjettoki
Kanji
機Machine, Opportunity
Explanation
The Japanese noun 'ジェット機 (ジェットき)' refers to a 'jet' or more specifically a 'jet aircraft'. This term is used to describe aircraft that are powered by jet engines, which are commonly used in both commercial and military aviation. For example: The jet is fast「ジェ ット機は速い」(ジェットきははやい). I saw a jet in the sky「空にジェット機を見た」(そらにジェットきをみた). The word combines the English loanword 'ジェット' (jet) with the Japanese word '機' (き), which means 'machine' or 'aircraft', to specifically denote jet-powered planes.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N3Kanji Grade
4Frequency
1353
Composition
kanji-katakana
Handwriting
word
バス停Meaning
Bus stop
Reading
ばすていbasutei
Kanji
停Halt
Explanation
The Japanese noun 'バス停 (ばすてい)' refers to a 'bus stop', which is a designated place where buses stop to pick up and drop off passengers. This word is commonly used in everyday conversation when discussing transportation or giving directions. For example: The bus stop is over there「バス停はあそこです」(ばすていはあそこです). I will meet you at the bus stop「バス停で会いましょう」(ばすていであいましょう). It's important to note that 'バス停' is a compound noun formed by combining 'バス' (bus) and '停' (stop), and it is widely understood in Japanese-speaking regions.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N2Kanji Grade
4Frequency
1654
Composition
kanji-katakana
Handwriting
word
ソ連Meaning
Soviet Union
Reading
それんsoren
Kanji
連Take along
Explanation
The Japanese proper noun 'ソ連 (それん)' is an abbreviation for 'ソビエト連邦 (ソビエトれんぽう)', which translates to 'Soviet Union'. It refers to the former socialist state that existed from 1922 to 1991, encompassing much of Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. This term is commonly used in historical or political contexts. For example: The Soviet Union collapsed in 1991「ソ連は1991年に崩壊した」(それんは1991ねんにほうかいした). During the Cold War, the Soviet Union was a superpower「冷戦中、ソ連は超大国だった」(れいせんちゅう、それんはちょうたいこくだった).
Part Of Speech
proper noun
Kanji JLPT
N3Kanji Grade
4Frequency
2104
Composition
kanji-katakana
Handwriting
word
食パンMeaning
Bread
Reading
しょくぱんshokupan
Kanji
食Eat, Food
Explanation
The Japanese noun '食パン (しょくぱん)' refers to a type of bread, specifically a loaf of white bread that is commonly eaten in Japan. It is often used for making toast or sandwiches. The term is derived from '食' meaning 'food' or 'eating' and 'パン' which is the Japanese word for 'bread', borrowed from Portuguese. Example sentences: I bought bread at the bakery「パン屋で食パンを買いました」(ぱんやでしょくぱんをかいました). This bread is very soft「この食パンはとても柔らかいです」(このしょくぱんはとてもやわらかいです).
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N5Kanji Grade
2Frequency
2465
Composition
kanji-katakana
Handwriting
word
キリスト教Meaning
Christianity
Reading
きりすときょうkirisutokyou
Kanji
教Teach
Explanation
The Japanese noun 'キリスト教 (きりすときょう)' refers to 'Christianity', the monotheistic religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ. This term is used to describe the religion as a whole, including its beliefs, practices, and followers. For example: Christianity spread to Japan in the 16th century「キリスト教は16世紀に日本に広がりました」(きりすときょうはじゅうろくせいきににほんにひろがりました). Many people in Europe practice Christianity「ヨーロッパでは多くの人がキリスト教を信仰しています」(よーろっぱではおおくのひとがきりすときょうをしんこうしています). The term is neutral and can be used in both historical and contemporary contexts.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N4Kanji Grade
2Frequency
2821
Composition
kanji-katakana
Handwriting
word
イスラム教Meaning
Islam
Reading
イスラムきょうisuramukyou
Kanji
教Teach
Explanation
The Japanese noun 'イスラム教 (イスラムきょう)' refers to the religion of Islam. It is a monotheistic faith centered around the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad as recorded in the Quran. This term is used in contexts discussing religion, culture, or history. For example: Islam is a major world religion「イスラム教は主要な世界宗教です」(イスラムきょうはしゅようなせかいしゅうきょうです). Many people practice Islam in Indonesia「インドネシアでは多くの人々がイスラム教を信仰しています」(インドネシアではおおくのひとびとがイスラムきょうをしんこうしています). The term is neutral and widely used in academic, cultural, and everyday contexts.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N4Kanji Grade
2Frequency
2825
Composition
kanji-katakana
Handwriting
word
ガラス戸Meaning
Glass door
Reading
がらすどgarasudo
Kanji
戸Door
Explanation
The Japanese noun 'ガラス戸 (がらすど)' refers to a 'glass door'. This term is used to describe a door that is made primarily of glass, often seen in modern architecture or as part of sliding doors in Japanese homes. It combines 'ガラス (がらす)', meaning 'glass', with '戸 (ど)', meaning 'door'. For example: The glass door is transparent「ガラス戸は透明です」(がらすどはとうめいです). Please close the glass door「ガラス戸を閉めてください」(がらすどをしめてください). This term is commonly used in both residential and commercial contexts to specify the type of door.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N2Kanji Grade
2Frequency
4656
Composition
kanji-katakana
Handwriting
word
日ソMeaning
Japan Soviet
Reading
にっそnisso
Kanji
日Day, Sun
Explanation
The Japanese noun '日ソ (にっそ)' is a compound word that refers to the relationship or matters involving Japan and the Soviet Union. It is often used in historical or political contexts to discuss events, treaties, or interactions between the two nations. For example: The Japan-Soviet Neutrality Pact was signed in 1941「日ソ中立条約は1941年に調印された」(にっそちゅうりつじょうやくは1941ねんにちょういんされた). The Japan-Soviet Joint Declaration of 1956 normalized diplomatic relations「1956年の日ソ共同宣言は外交関係を正常化した」(1956ねんのにっそきょうどうせんげんはがいこうかんけいをせいじょうかした). This term is primarily used in historical discussions and is less common in modern contexts due to the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N5Kanji Grade
1Frequency
5055
Composition
kanji-katakana
Handwriting
word
プロ野球Meaning
Pro baseball
Reading
プロやきゅうpuroyakyuu
Kanji
野Field 球Ball
Explanation
The Japanese noun 'プロ野球 (プロやきゅう)' refers to 'professional baseball' in Japan. It specifically denotes the organized league of professional baseball teams and players in the country. This term is widely used in sports contexts and media. Example sentences: I enjoy watching professional baseball「プロ野球を見るのが好きです」(プロやきゅうをみるのがすきです). He plays in professional baseball「彼はプロ野球でプレーしています」(かれはプロやきゅうでプレーしています). The term is distinct from amateur or school baseball leagues.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N3Kanji Grade
3Frequency
6741
Composition
kanji-katakana
Handwriting