η΅Ά
JLPT N3
Cut off, extreme
Readings
Onβyomi: γΌγ (zetsu)
Kunβyomi: γ(γγ), γ(γγ), γ(γ€) (ta(eru), ta(yasu), ta(tsu))
β’ γ(γγ) β to cease, to stop
β’ γ(γγ) β to let something die out, to exterminate
β’ γ(γ€) β to sever, to cut off
Structure
Composition:
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Detailed Explanation
Vocabulary
η΅Άε―Ύ
γγ£γγ
absolute
η΅Άγγ
γγγ
die out
η΅Άζ
γγ€γΌγ
despair
ζη΅Ά
γ γγγ€
severance
ζ°η΅Ά
γγγ€
faint
Example Sentences
η΅Άε―Ύγ«θ‘γγΎγγ
γγ£γγ γ« γγγΎγγ
I will definitely go.
ι³γη΅ΆγγΎγγ
γγ¨ γ γγγΎγγ
The sound dies out.
η΅ΆζγγΎγγ
γγ€γΌγ γγΎγγ
I despair.
ι’δΏγζη΅ΆγγΎγγ
γγγγ γ γ γγγ€ γγΎγγ
Relations are severed.
ζ°η΅ΆγγΎγγ
γγγ€ γγΎγγ
I faint.
Cultural Note
π η΅Ά carries deep emotional and aesthetic weight in Japanese culture β symbolizing finality, rarity, and purity.
β’ Phrases like η΅Άζ― (breathtaking view) and η΅Άε (exquisite item) express something so good it stands apart from all else.
β’ Conversely, η΅Άζ (despair) and η΅ΆδΊ€ (breaking ties) embody complete emotional severance.
β’ In traditional arts, such as poetry (δΏ³ε₯, εζ), the idea of η΅Άγγ (to fade away) represents the impermanence (η‘εΈΈ) of beauty and life β a key concept in Japanese aesthetics.
β’ Phrases like η΅Άζ― (breathtaking view) and η΅Άε (exquisite item) express something so good it stands apart from all else.
β’ Conversely, η΅Άζ (despair) and η΅ΆδΊ€ (breaking ties) embody complete emotional severance.
β’ In traditional arts, such as poetry (δΏ³ε₯, εζ), the idea of η΅Άγγ (to fade away) represents the impermanence (η‘εΈΈ) of beauty and life β a key concept in Japanese aesthetics.