ε¦
JLPT N5
Study, learning, science, education
Readings
Onβyomi: γ¬γ― ()
Kunβyomi: γΎγͺοΌγΆοΌ (mana(bu))
β’ γΎγͺοΌγΆοΌ (manabu) β to study, to learn
Detailed Explanation
Vocabulary
ε¦γΆ
γΎγͺγΆ
learn
ε¦ζ ‘
γγ£γγ
school
ε¦η
γγγγ
student
ε€§ε¦
γ γγγ
university
ζε¦
γΆγγγ
literature
Example Sentences
ζ₯ζ¬θͺγε¦γ³γΎγγ
γ«γ»γγγ γΎγͺγ³γΎγγ
I study Japanese.
ε¦ζ ‘γΈθ‘γγΎγγ
γγ£γγγΈ γγγΎγγ
I go to school.
ε¦ηγε€γγ§γγ
γγγγγ γγγγ§γγ
There are many students.
ε€§ε¦γ§εεΌ·γγΎγγ
γ γγγγ§ γΉγγγγγγΎγγ
I study at university.
ζε¦γε₯½γγ§γγ
γΆγγγγ γγγ§γγ
I like literature.
Cultural Note
1. Education is Highly Valued
o In Japan, ε¦ appears in many words related to schools, universities, and scholarship, reflecting the cultural emphasis on learning and diligence.
2. Lifelong Learning
o Words like ε¦γ³η΄γ (relearn) and η¬ε¦ (self-study) show that education is valued not just in childhood but throughout life.
3. Respect for Scholars
o Academic titles and professions often use ε¦: ε¦θ (scholar), ε€§ε¦ζζ (university professor), emphasizing intellectual achievement and respect.
o In Japan, ε¦ appears in many words related to schools, universities, and scholarship, reflecting the cultural emphasis on learning and diligence.
2. Lifelong Learning
o Words like ε¦γ³η΄γ (relearn) and η¬ε¦ (self-study) show that education is valued not just in childhood but throughout life.
3. Respect for Scholars
o Academic titles and professions often use ε¦: ε¦θ (scholar), ε€§ε¦ζζ (university professor), emphasizing intellectual achievement and respect.