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温度Meaning
Temperature
Reading
おんどondo
Kanji
温Warm 度Degrees, Times
Explanation
The Japanese noun '温度 (おんど)' refers to the degree of heat or coldness of an object or environment. It is commonly used in scientific, everyday, and weather-related contexts. For example: the temperature is high today「今日は温度が高い」(きょうはおんどがたかい). Please measure the temperature of the water「水の温度を測ってください」(みずのおんどをはかってください). The word can also be used metaphorically to describe the 'temperature' of a situation, such as the mood or atmosphere, though this usage is less common.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N2Kanji Grade
3Frequency
3363
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
後者Meaning
Latter
Reading
こうしゃkousha
Kanji
後After, Behind 者Someone
Explanation
The Japanese noun '後者 (こうしゃ)' means 'the latter'. It is used to refer to the second of two things or options that have been mentioned. This word is often used in formal or written contexts to compare or contrast two items. For example: Between tea and coffee, I prefer the latter「紅茶とコーヒーのうち、後者が好きです」(こうちゃとコーヒーのうち、こうしゃがすきです). When discussing two options, the latter is usually the second one mentioned. Another example: Between studying and working, the latter is more important to me now「勉強と仕事のうち、後者の方が今は重要です」(べんきょうとしごとのうち、こうしゃのほうがいまはじゅうようです).
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N4Kanji Grade
3Frequency
3364
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
秒Meaning
Second
Reading
びょうbyou
Kanji
秒Second
Explanation
The Japanese suffix '秒 (びょう)' means 'second' and is used as a unit of time. It is commonly attached to numbers to indicate a specific number of seconds. For example: 10 seconds「10秒」(じゅうびょう). It can also be used in expressions like 'a few seconds'「数秒」(すうびょう). This suffix is essential for discussing time durations in Japanese, whether in everyday conversation or technical contexts. Note that '秒' is always used as a suffix and never stands alone as a word.
Part Of Speech
suffix
Kanji JLPT
N2Kanji Grade
3Frequency
3365
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
酒屋Meaning
Liquor store
Reading
さかやsakaya
Kanji
酒Alcohol, Sake 屋Shop, Roof
Explanation
The Japanese noun '酒屋 (さかや)' refers to a store that sells alcoholic beverages, particularly sake, but also other types of alcohol like beer, wine, and spirits. It is a common type of shop in Japan, often found in residential neighborhoods. For example: I bought sake at the liquor store「酒屋で日本酒を買いました」(さかやでにほんしゅをかいました). The liquor store is closed today「酒屋は今日休みです」(さかやはきょうやすみです). This word is specific to the retail establishment and does not refer to bars or drinking establishments.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N3Kanji Grade
3Frequency
3374
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
主にMeaning
Mainly
Reading
おもにomoni
Kanji
主Master
Explanation
The Japanese adverb '主に (おもに)' means 'mainly' or 'primarily'. It is used to indicate that something is the primary focus, the most important part, or the majority of a situation. This adverb is often used to describe the central aspect of an action, event, or condition. For example: I mainly eat vegetables「主に野菜を食べます」(おもにやさいをたべます). The store mainly sells books「その店は主に本を売っています」(そのみせはおもにほんをうっています). It can also be used to emphasize the primary reason or cause, as in: The delay was mainly due to traffic「遅れたのは主に渋滞が原因です」(おくれたのはおもにじゅうたいがげんいんです).
Part Of Speech
adverb
Kanji JLPT
N4Kanji Grade
3Frequency
3378
Composition
kanji-hiragana
Handwriting