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— meaning in English: pond

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公式
kōshiki
リース
rīsu
オーク
ōku
ike
市民
shimin
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 池 in everyday conversations when discussing nature, parks, or scenery. For instance, when visiting a local garden, one might say, 'Look at that beautiful 池 surrounded by cherry blossoms,' highlighting its presence in recreational and natural settings.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 水たまり (mizutamari), which means 'puddle' and implies smaller, temporary bodies of water. While 池 refers to a more permanent and often larger body of water, 水たまり may be used informally or in casual contexts describing rain accumulation.
Culture
The character 池 (pronounced 'ike') has its roots in ancient Chinese and has been adapted in Japanese. Ponds, or 池, hold cultural significance in Japan, often symbolizing tranquility and beauty. They frequently feature in traditional gardens, where they represent harmony between nature and human design.
FAQ
Q.What does 池 mean in English?
池 translates to 'pond' in English, referring to a small body of still water, typically smaller than a lake. It’s commonly found in parks and gardens.
Q.How do you use 池 in a sentence?
You can use 池 in a sentence like, '公園に美しい池があります.' which means 'There is a beautiful pond in the park.' This shows how to incorporate it into everyday conversation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 池?
A common mistake is confusing 池 with 湖 (mizuumi), which means 'lake.' While both refer to water bodies, 池 is smaller and often man-made, while 湖 is larger and natural.
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