ζ
JLPT N4
Morning
Readings
Onβyomi: γγ§γ¦ (chou)
Kunβyomi: γγ (asa)
β’ γγ (asa) β morning
Structure
Composition:
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Detailed Explanation
Vocabulary
ζ
γγ
morning
ζγι£―
γγγγ―γ
breakfast
δ»ζ
γγ
this morning
ζζ₯
γγγ²
morning sun
ζ―ζ
γΎγγγ
every morning
Example Sentences
ζγ―ζ©γγ§γγ
γγ γ― γ―γγ γ§γγ
Mornings are early.
ζγι£―γι£γΉγΎγγ
γγγγ―γ γ γγΉγΎγγ
I eat breakfast.
δ»ζι¨γ§γγγ
γγ γγ γ§γγγ
It rained this morning.
ζζ₯γγγγγ§γγ
γγγ² γ γγγ γ§γγ
The morning sun is beautiful.
ζ―ζθ΅°γγΎγγ
γΎγγγ γ―γγγΎγγ
I run every morning.
Cultural Note
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ζ reflects Japanese awareness of time and daily routines:
β’ Morning (ζ) is culturally important for school assemblies (ζη€Ό), breakfast (ζι£), and greeting rituals.
β’ Historically, ζ also referred to the imperial court or dynasty, highlighting the connection between the start of the day and governance or authority.
β’ Many expressions in Japanese combine ζ with other time-related kanji, emphasizing the cultural structuring of the day.
β’ Morning (ζ) is culturally important for school assemblies (ζη€Ό), breakfast (ζι£), and greeting rituals.
β’ Historically, ζ also referred to the imperial court or dynasty, highlighting the connection between the start of the day and governance or authority.
β’ Many expressions in Japanese combine ζ with other time-related kanji, emphasizing the cultural structuring of the day.