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— meaning in English: water

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リクエスト
rikuesuto
診断
shindan
法案
hōan
mizu
バリア
baria
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 水 (mizu) in a variety of contexts such as ordering a drink at a restaurant, discussing the weather, or in everyday conversations about hydration. For instance, you might hear someone say '水をください' (mizu o kudasai), meaning 'Please give me water' when dining out.
Synonyms & nuances
While 水 (mizu) is the most common word for water, the term 湧水 (yusui) refers specifically to spring water. You would use 水 in general conversations, whereas 湧水 might be used when discussing specific types of natural water sources.
Culture
The character for water, 水, is one of the basic kanji learned by Japanese children, reflecting its fundamental importance in life. In Japanese culture, water is not just a necessity but also holds spiritual significance, often used in rituals and traditional practices, such as purification in Shinto.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 水 in Japanese?
水 is pronounced as 'mizu' in Japanese. It is a simple and straightforward word, making it one of the first vocabulary items taught to beginners.
Q.What are some common phrases using 水?
Common phrases include '水を飲む' (mizu o nomu), meaning 'to drink water', and '水が欲しい' (mizu ga hoshii), which means 'I want water'. These expressions can be useful in daily conversations.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using 水?
A common mistake is confusing 水 (mizu) with 氷 (koori), which means 'ice'. While they both relate to water, context matters; use 水 for liquid and 氷 for frozen water.
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