ζ
JLPT N4
Reflect, project
Readings
Onβyomi: γ¨γ€ (ei)
Kunβyomi: γγ€(γ), γγ€(γ) (utsu(ru), utsu(su))
β’ γγ€γ»γ (utsuγ»ru) β to be reflected, to project
β’ γγ€γ»γ (utsuγ»su) β to reflect, to project (transitive)
Structure
Composition:
Purchase the course for full access of this content.
Detailed Explanation
Vocabulary
ζ η»
γγγ
movie
ζ γ
γγ€γ
be reflected
ζ γ
γγ€γ
project
εζ
γ―γγγ
reflection
δΈζ
γγγγγ
screening
Example Sentences
ζ η»γθ¦γΎγγ
γγγ γ γΏγΎγγ
I watch a movie.
ζ°΄γ«η©Ίγζ γγΎγγ
γΏγ γ« γγ γ γγ€γγΎγγ
The sky is reflected in the water.
η»ι’γ«ζ γγΎγγ
γγγ γ« γγ€γγΎγγ
I project it on the screen.
ζθ¦γεζ γγγΎγγ
γγγ γ γ―γγγ γγγΎγγ
Opinions are reflected.
ζ η»γδΈζ γγΎγγ
γγγ γ γγγγγ γγΎγγ
They screen a movie.
Cultural Note
π¬ In Japan, ζ η» (movies) and ζ ε (video/visual media) are an important part of modern culture.
β’ Japanese cinema (ζ η») is globally celebrated, from classics like ι»ζΎ€ζβs works to contemporary anime films.
β’ The kanji ζ evokes the imagery of light reflecting on a screen, connecting the ancient concept of reflection to modern media.
β’ Youβll also see it in photography and art, highlighting the deep cultural connection between light, reflection, and perception.
β’ Japanese cinema (ζ η») is globally celebrated, from classics like ι»ζΎ€ζβs works to contemporary anime films.
β’ The kanji ζ evokes the imagery of light reflecting on a screen, connecting the ancient concept of reflection to modern media.
β’ Youβll also see it in photography and art, highlighting the deep cultural connection between light, reflection, and perception.