θΎΌ
JLPT N3
Crowded, put into
Readings
Kunβyomi: γ(γ), γ(γγ) (ko(mu), ko(meru))
β’ γ(γ) β to be crowded, to be packed
β’ γ(γγ) β to put into, to include
Structure
Composition:
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Detailed Explanation
Vocabulary
ζ··γΏεγ
γγΏγγ
be crowded
θΎΌγ
γγ
be crowded
ζ―γθΎΌγ
γ΅γγγ
transfer money
ζγθΎΌγ
γγγγγ
assume
η³γθΎΌγ
γγγγγ
apply
Example Sentences
ι»θ»γζ··γΏεγγΎγγ
γ§γγγ γ γγΏγγγΎγγ
The train is crowded.
ιγθΎΌγγ§γγΎγγ
γΏγ‘ γ γγγ§ γγΎγγ
The road is crowded.
γιγζ―γθΎΌγΏγΎγγ
γγγ γ γ΅γγγΏγΎγγ
I transfer money.
γγζγθΎΌγΏγΎγγ
γγ γγγγγΏγΎγγ
I assume so.
η³γθΎΌγΏγΎγγ
γγγγγΏγΎγγ
I apply.
Cultural Note
π θΎΌ emphasizes Japanese attention to space, inclusion, and effort.
β’ It appears in daily life, social settings, and written language (θΎΌγ, θ©°γθΎΌγ, ζγθΎΌγ).
β’ The kanji reflects cultural awareness of crowding, participation, and putting heart or effort into actions.
β’ It symbolizes engagement, thoroughness, and involvement, which are valued in both personal and societal contexts.
β’ It appears in daily life, social settings, and written language (θΎΌγ, θ©°γθΎΌγ, ζγθΎΌγ).
β’ The kanji reflects cultural awareness of crowding, participation, and putting heart or effort into actions.
β’ It symbolizes engagement, thoroughness, and involvement, which are valued in both personal and societal contexts.