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word
当局Meaning
Authorities
Reading
とうきょくtoukyoku
Kanji
当Hit, Appropriate 局Bureau
Explanation
The Japanese noun '当局 (とうきょく)' refers to 'authorities' or 'the relevant authorities'. It is commonly used to describe government bodies, administrative organizations, or officials in charge of a specific matter. This term is often used in formal or official contexts. For example: The authorities are investigating the incident「当局はその事件を調査中です」(とうきょくはそのじけんをちょうさちゅうです). The local authorities issued a warning「地元当局は警告を発しました」(じもととうきょくはけいこくをはっしました). The word is neutral in tone and does not carry any inherent positive or negative connotations.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N3Kanji Grade
3Frequency
5023
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
クリスマスMeaning
Christmas
Reading
KurisumasuExplanation
The Japanese noun 'クリスマス (kurisumasu)' refers to the holiday 'Christmas'. It is a borrowed word from English, reflecting the cultural adoption of Christmas celebrations in Japan. In Japan, Christmas is often celebrated with decorations, illuminations, and special meals, though it is not a national holiday and is more of a commercial and romantic event rather than a religious one. Example sentences: I love Christmas「クリスマスが大好きです」(くりすますがだいすきです). We will have a party on Christmas「クリスマスにパ ーティーをします」(くりすますにぱーてぃーをします).
Part Of Speech
noun
Frequency
5028
Composition
katakana
Handwriting
word
国籍Meaning
Nationality
Reading
こくせきkokuseki
Kanji
国Country 籍Enroll, Register
Explanation
The Japanese noun '国籍 (こくせき)' refers to the legal status of belonging to a particular nation or country. It is commonly used in contexts related to citizenship, legal documents, or discussions about one's country of origin. For example: What is your nationality?「あなたの国籍は何ですか?」(あなたのこくせきはなんですか?). He has dual nationality「彼は二重国籍を持っています」(かれはにじゅうこくせきをもっています). The word is neutral and can be used in both formal and informal settings.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N2Kanji Grade
8Frequency
5031
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
国境Meaning
Border
Reading
こっきょうkokkyou
Kanji
国Country 境Boundary, Border
Explanation
The Japanese noun '国境 (こっきょう)' refers to the boundary or border between two countries. It is commonly used in contexts related to geography, politics, or travel. For example: The border between Japan and Russia is heavily guarded「日本とロシアの国境は厳重に警備されている」(にほんとロシアのこっきょうはげんじゅうにけいびされている). They crossed the border at night「彼らは夜に国境を越えた」(かれらはよるにこっきょうをこえた). The word can also be used metaphorically to describe boundaries or limits in non-physical contexts, such as cultural or ideological borders.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N2Kanji Grade
5Frequency
5032
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
進化Meaning
Evolution
Reading
しんかshinka
Kanji
進Advance 化Change
Explanation
The Japanese noun '進化 (しんか)' means 'evolution'. It refers to the process of gradual development or change, often used in biological contexts to describe the development of species over time. However, it can also be applied to non-biological contexts, such as technological or societal progress. For example: the evolution of technology「技術の進化」(ぎじゅつのしんか). The evolution of species「種の進化」(しゅのしんか). This word is commonly used in scientific discussions, but it can also appear in everyday conversations to describe progress or improvement.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N3Kanji Grade
3Frequency
5033
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
侵害Meaning
Violation, Infringement
Reading
しんがいshingai
Kanji
侵Invade 害Harm
Explanation
The Japanese noun '侵害 (しんがい)' refers to the act of infringing or violating something, such as rights, laws, or boundaries. It is often used in legal or formal contexts to describe unauthorized actions that breach established rules or entitlements. For example: copyright infringement「著作権の侵害」(ちょさくけんのしんがい). Violation of privacy「プライバシーの侵害」(ぷらいばしーのしんがい). This term carries a strong connotation of wrongdoing and is typically used in serious or professional discussions.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N1Kanji Grade
7Frequency
5034
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
弁Meaning
Valve, Speech
Reading
べんben
Kanji
弁Valve, Dialect
Explanation
The Japanese noun '弁 (べん)' has two distinct meanings. The first meaning is 'valve', referring to a device that regulates the flow of a fluid, such as in machinery or anatomy. For example: The valve is broken「弁が壊れている」(べんがこわれている). The second meaning is 'speech' or 'argument', often used in formal or legal contexts. For example: He gave a passionate speech「彼は熱弁をふるった」(かれはねつべんをふるった). It's important to note that the context in which '弁' is used will determine its meaning, as these two definitions are unrelated.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N1Kanji Grade
5Frequency
5035
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
車椅子Meaning
Wheelchair
Reading
くるまいすkurumaisu
Kanji
車Car 椅Chair 子Child
Explanation
The Japanese noun '車椅子 (くるまいす)' refers to a 'wheelchair', a chair with wheels used by people who have difficulty walking or cannot walk. This term is commonly used in medical, caregiving, and everyday contexts. For example: He uses a wheelchair「彼は車椅子を使っています」(かれはくるまいすをつかっています). The hospital provides wheelchairs「病院は車椅子を提供しています」(びょういんはくるまいすをていきょうしています). The word is a combination of '車 (くるま)' meaning 'vehicle' or 'wheel' and '椅子 (いす)' meaning 'chair', emphasizing its function as a mobility aid.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
UnknownKanji Grade
10Frequency
5040
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
大将Meaning
General, Boss
Reading
たいしょうtaishou
Kanji
大Big 将Leader, Commander
Explanation
The Japanese noun '大将 (たいしょう)' has two primary meanings. First, it refers to a 'general' in a military context, denoting a high-ranking officer. Second, it is used colloquially to mean 'boss' or 'leader' in a group or team, often in a friendly or informal way. For example: The general led the army「大将が軍隊を率いた」(たいしょうがぐんたいをひきいた). He's the boss of our team「彼は私たちのチームの大将だ」(かれはわたしたちのチームのたいしょうだ). The term can also carry a sense of respect or endearment when used informally.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N2Kanji Grade
6Frequency
5041
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
肺Meaning
Lung
Reading
はいhai
Kanji
肺Lung
Explanation
The Japanese noun '肺 (はい)' refers to the organ known as the 'lung'. It is used in medical, biological, and everyday contexts to describe the respiratory organ in humans and animals. For example: His lungs are healthy「彼の肺は健康です」(かれのはいはけんこうです). Smoking damages the lungs「喫煙は肺を傷つける」(きつえんははいをきずつける). The word is also used in compound terms like '肺炎 (はいえん)' (pneumonia) or '肺がん (はいがん)' (lung cancer).
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N1Kanji Grade
6Frequency
5042
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
バンドMeaning
Band
Reading
BandoExplanation
The Japanese noun 'バンド (ばんど)' primarily refers to a musical group or band. It is commonly used to describe groups that play various genres of music, such as rock, jazz, or pop. For example: I like that band「あのバンドが好きです」(あのばんどがすきです). The band is performing tonight「バンドが今夜演奏します」(ばんどがこんやえんそうします). Additionally, 'バンド' can also refer to a band or strap, such as a rubber band or a watchband, but this usage is less common in everyday conversation. For example: I need a rubber band「輪ゴムが必要です」(わごむがひつようです).
Part Of Speech
noun
Frequency
5043
Composition
katakana
Handwriting
word
開示Meaning
Disclosure
Reading
かいじkaiji
Kanji
開Open 示Show, Indicate
Explanation
The Japanese noun '開示 (かいじ)' means 'disclosure'. It refers to the act of making information, facts, or data known to others, often in a formal or legal context. This term is commonly used in legal, corporate, or administrative settings where transparency is required. For example: The company made a public disclosure of its financial records「会社は財務記録を開示しました」(かいしゃはざいむきろくをかいじしました). The court ordered the disclosure of evidence「裁判所は証拠の開示を命じた」(さいばんしょはしょうこのかいじをめいじた). Note that '開示' is often used in contexts involving legal obligations or ethical transparency.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N3Kanji Grade
5Frequency
5048
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
宿泊Meaning
Lodging
Reading
しゅくはくshukuhaku
Kanji
宿Lodging 泊Overnight, Stay overnight
Explanation
The Japanese noun '宿泊 (しゅくはく)' refers to the act of staying overnight or lodging at a place, typically used in contexts like hotels, inns, or other accommodations. It is commonly used in formal or travel-related situations. For example: I will stay at a hotel「ホテルに宿泊します」(ホテルにしゅくはくします). The lodging fee is included「宿泊料金は含まれています」(しゅくはくりょうきんはふくまれています). This term is often seen in phrases like '宿泊施設 (しゅくはくしせつ)' (lodging facilities) or '宿泊予約 (しゅくはくよやく)' (lodging reservation).
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N2Kanji Grade
7Frequency
5049
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
浅見Meaning
Shallow, Superficial
Reading
せんけんsenken
Kanji
浅Shallow 見See
Explanation
The Japanese noun '浅見 (せんけん)' refers to a superficial or shallow view, opinion, or understanding of something. It is often used to describe a lack of depth in thought or analysis. For example: His opinion is superficial「彼の意見は浅見だ」(かれのいけんはせんけんだ). Don't make shallow judgments「浅見をしないでください」(せんけんをしないでください). The word can also be used to describe someone who has a narrow or limited perspective, as in '浅見な人 (せんけんなひと) (a person with a shallow view).'
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N2Kanji Grade
4Frequency
5050
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
悲劇Meaning
Tragedy
Reading
ひげきhigeki
Kanji
悲Sad 劇Drama
Explanation
The Japanese noun '悲劇 (ひげき)' means 'tragedy'. It refers to a serious and sorrowful event or situation, often involving suffering or misfortune. This word is commonly used in literature, drama, and everyday conversation to describe events that evoke deep sadness or despair. For example: The play was a tragedy「その劇は悲劇だった」(そのげきはひげきだった). The accident was a tragedy「その事故は悲劇だった」(そのじこはひげきだった). The word can also be used metaphorically to describe situations that are deeply unfortunate or regrettable.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N2Kanji Grade
6Frequency
5051
Composition
kanji
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
日時Meaning
Datetime
Reading
にちじnichiji
Kanji
日Day, Sun 時Time, Hour
Explanation
The Japanese noun '日時 (にちじ)' refers to a specific point in time, combining both the date and the time. It is commonly used in formal or official contexts, such as scheduling appointments, events, or meetings. For example: Please tell me the datetime of the meeting「会議の日時を教えてください」(かいぎのにちじをおしえてください). The datetime of the event is set for next Monday「イベントの日時は来週の月曜日に決まりました」(イベントのにちじはらいしゅうのげつようびにきまりました). This word is often used in written or formal communication rather than casual conversation.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N5Kanji Grade
2Frequency
5056
Composition
kanji
Handwriting