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細いMeaning
Thin
Reading
ほそいhosoi
Kanji
細Slender
Explanation
The Japanese adjective '細い (ほそい)' means 'thin'. This adjective is used to describe something that has a small width or diameter, such as a thread, a person's body, or a road. It can also describe something that is narrow or slender. For example: this thread is thin「この糸は細い」(このいとはほそい). She has thin arms「彼女は腕が細い」(かのじょはうでがほそい). The road is narrow「その道は細い」(そのみちはほそい). It is important to note that '細い' is often used to describe physical attributes or objects, and it carries a neutral tone unless context suggests otherwise.
Part Of Speech
adjective
Kanji JLPT
N2Kanji Grade
2Frequency
2301
Composition
kanji-hiragana
Handwriting
word
宿Meaning
Inn
Reading
やどyado
Kanji
宿Lodging
Explanation
The Japanese noun '宿 (やど)' primarily means 'inn' or 'lodging'. It refers to a place where travelers can stay overnight, such as a traditional Japanese inn or a guesthouse. This word is often used in contexts related to travel or temporary accommodation. For example: I stayed at a small inn「小さな宿に泊まった」(ちいさなやどにとまった). The inn is located near the hot spring「その宿は温泉の近くにある」(そのやどはおんせんのちかくにある). Additionally, '宿' can sometimes refer to a place of residence or a home, but this usage is less common and typically context-dependent.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N3Kanji Grade
3Frequency
2302
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
ホッカイドウMeaning
Hokkaido
Reading
HokkaidouExplanation
The Japanese proper noun 'ホッカイドウ (hokkaidou)' refers to 'Hokkaido', the northernmost of Japan's four main islands. It is known for its cold climate, beautiful natural landscapes, and unique culture. Hokkaido is a popular destination for skiing, hot springs, and fresh seafood. For example: I went to Hokkaido last winter「去年の冬にホッカイドウに行きました」(きょねんのふゆにホッカイドウにいきました). Hokkaido is famous for its snow festivals「ホッカイドウは雪祭りで有名です」(ホッカイドウはゆきまつりでゆうめいです). The word is often used in contexts related to travel, geography, and regional specialties.
Part Of Speech
proper noun
Frequency
2303
Composition
katakana
Handwriting
word
恥ずかしいMeaning
Embarrassed, Shameful
Reading
はずかしいhazukashii
Kanji
恥Ashamed, Shame
Explanation
The Japanese adjective '恥ずかしい (はずかしい)' can mean both 'embarrassed' and 'shameful', depending on the context. When used to describe a person's feelings, it typically means 'embarrassed', as in feeling self-conscious or awkward. For example: I was embarrassed「私は恥ずかしかった」(わたしははずかしかった). When used to describe an action or situation, it can mean 'shameful', as in something that brings disgrace or dishonor. For example: That behavior is shameful「その行動は恥ずかしい」(そのこうどうははずかしい). The nuance of this word often depends on the context, so it's important to pay attention to how it's used in sentences.
Part Of Speech
adjective
Kanji JLPT
N3Kanji Grade
7Frequency
2304
Composition
kanji-hiragana
Handwriting
word
カメラMeaning
Camera
Reading
KameraExplanation
The Japanese noun 'カメラ (kamera)' refers to a 'camera', a device used to capture photographs or record videos. This word is a loanword from English, and it is commonly used in everyday conversation. It can refer to any type of camera, including digital cameras, film cameras, and even smartphone cameras. Example sentences: I bought a new camera「新しいカメラを買いました」(あたらしいカメラをかいました). This camera is very expensive「このカメラはとても高いです」(このカメラはとてもたかいです). The word is widely understood and used in both casual and formal contexts.
Part Of Speech
noun
Frequency
2305
Composition
katakana
Handwriting