南

JLPT N5

South

Readings

On’yomi: γƒŠγƒ³ (nan)
Kun’yomi: みγͺみ (minami)
みγͺみ (minami) – south

Vocabulary

南
みγͺみ
south
南口
みγͺみぐけ
south entrance/south exit
南側
みγͺγΏγŒγ‚
south side
南国
γͺんごく
southern country
南钨
みγͺγΏγ‹γœ
south wind

Example Sentences

ε—γΈθ‘ŒγγΎγ™γ€‚
みγͺみへ いきます。
I go south.
ε—ε£γ§δΌšγ„γΎγ™γ€‚
みγͺみぐけで あいます。
I will meet at the south exit.
ε—ι’¨γŒεΉγ„γ¦γ„γΎγ™γ€‚
みγͺγΏγ‹γœγŒ ちいています。
The south wind is blowing.

Cultural Note

南 (south) is culturally and geographically significant in Japan:
1. Geography:
o Japan stretches from north (εŒ—ζ΅·ι“) to south (ζ²–ηΈ„), so 南 is important in place names, climate, and travel.
2. Climate:
o Southern regions are warmer, and 南钨 (south wind) is associated with mild or tropical climates.
3. Symbolism:
o In traditional cosmology, south is associated with summer, warmth, and vitality.
o Appears in directional maps, architecture, and feng shui-inspired designs.