台

JLPT N4

Stand, platform

Readings

On’yomi: ダむ, γ‚Ώγ‚€ (dai, tai)

Vocabulary

台所
だいどころ
kitchen
台钨
γŸγ„γ΅γ†
typhoon
舞台
γΆγŸγ„
stage
台詞
γ›γ‚Šγ΅
dialogue
一台
いけだい
one unit

Example Sentences

台所で料理します。
だいどころ で γ‚Šγ‚‡γ†γ‚Š します。
I cook in the kitchen.
台钨がζ₯ます。
γŸγ„γ΅γ† が きます。
A typhoon is coming.
θˆžε°γ«η«‹γ‘γΎγ™γ€‚
γΆγŸγ„ に γŸγ‘γΎγ™γ€‚
I stand on the stage.
ε°θ©žγ‚’θ¦šγˆγΎγ™γ€‚
γ›γ‚Šγ΅ γ‚’ γŠγΌγˆγΎγ™γ€‚
I memorize lines.
θ»Šγ‚’δΈ€ε°θ²·γ„γΎγ—γŸγ€‚
くるま γ‚’ いけだい γ‹γ„γΎγ—γŸγ€‚
I bought one car.

Cultural Note

🏯 In traditional Japan, 台 was used to refer to platforms or altars where offerings were placed β€” for example, η₯žε° (しんだい) meaning β€œaltar for the gods.”
In modern Japanese, its most common cultural usage is in 台所 (kitchen) β€” literally β€œstand or place for pots,” the heart of the home.
The counter function of 台 (for cars, machines, devices) reflects Japan’s love of precision and categorization β€” every object type has its own counter, and 台 is reserved for large mechanical or electrical items (cars, TVs, washing machines, etc.).