ζΈ
JLPT N5
To write, writing, book, document
Readings
Onβyomi: γ·γ§ ()
Kunβyomi: γ(γ) (ka(ku))
γγ (kaku) β to write
Detailed Explanation
Vocabulary
ζΈγ
γγ
write
ζΈεΊ
γγγ¦γ
bookstore
θΎζΈ
γγγ
dictionary
ζη§ζΈ
γγγγγγ
textbook
ζΈι‘
γγγγ
documents
Example Sentences
εεγζΈγγΎγγ
γͺγΎγγ γγγΎγγ
I write my name.
ζΈεΊγΈθ‘γγΎγγ
γγγ¦γγΈ γγγΎγγ
I go to a bookstore.
θΎζΈγδ½ΏγγΎγγ
γγγγ γ€γγγΎγγ
I use a dictionary.
ζη§ζΈγθͺγΏγΎγγ
γγγγγγγ γγΏγΎγγ
I read a textbook.
ζΈι‘γζεΊγγΎγγ
γγγγγ γ¦γγγ
γ€γγΎγγ
I submit documents.
Cultural Note
ζΈ (writing / calligraphy) is deeply embedded in Japanese culture:
1. ζΈι (γγγ©γ) β Japanese calligraphy:
o Calligraphy is considered both an art form and a discipline, combining brush technique, focus, and aesthetic beauty.
o Practicing ζΈι cultivates patience, concentration, and harmony β highly valued in Japanese education and culture.
2. Books and documents:
o In Japan, a well-written document (ζΈι‘) or letter (ζη΄) reflects care, respect, and social propriety.
o Even today, handwritten notes and calligraphy are prized for their personal touch and sincerity.
3. Kanji learning:
o ζΈγι (stroke order) is emphasized in schools because proper writing creates balance, readability, and beauty.
4. Idioms / Expressions:
o ζΈγζ¨γ¦γγηΊγΈεΊγγ β βThrow away your books and go out into the town.β
(From famous philosopher Natsume SΕseki β emphasizes learning through experience, not just reading.)
1. ζΈι (γγγ©γ) β Japanese calligraphy:
o Calligraphy is considered both an art form and a discipline, combining brush technique, focus, and aesthetic beauty.
o Practicing ζΈι cultivates patience, concentration, and harmony β highly valued in Japanese education and culture.
2. Books and documents:
o In Japan, a well-written document (ζΈι‘) or letter (ζη΄) reflects care, respect, and social propriety.
o Even today, handwritten notes and calligraphy are prized for their personal touch and sincerity.
3. Kanji learning:
o ζΈγι (stroke order) is emphasized in schools because proper writing creates balance, readability, and beauty.
4. Idioms / Expressions:
o ζΈγζ¨γ¦γγηΊγΈεΊγγ β βThrow away your books and go out into the town.β
(From famous philosopher Natsume SΕseki β emphasizes learning through experience, not just reading.)