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— meaning in English: brain

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 脳 in discussions about health, education, or psychology. You might hear someone say '脳を鍛える' (nō o kitaeru), meaning 'to train the brain,' while discussing ways to improve cognitive abilities in casual conversations or academic settings.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is '頭' (atama), which means 'head.' However, 脳 specifically refers to the brain as an organ and its cognitive functions, while 頭 can imply the entire head or be used metaphorically to refer to one's mind or intellect.
Culture
The character 脳 has roots in ancient Chinese, where it originally referred to the brain and its function. In Japanese culture, the brain is often associated with intelligence and creativity, leading to phrases like '脳内' (nōnai), meaning 'in the brain' or 'mentally.' Interestingly, there's even a popular Japanese game called '脳トレ' (nōtore), which means 'brain training,' highlighting the cultural emphasis on mental fitness.
FAQ
Q.What does 脳 (nō) mean in English?
脳 (nō) translates to 'brain' in English, referring specifically to the organ responsible for thought, memory, and coordination.
Q.How do you use 脳 in a sentence?
You can use 脳 in sentences like '彼は脳を鍛えるためにパズルを解く' (Kare wa nō o kitaeru tame ni pazuru o toku), meaning 'He solves puzzles to train his brain.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 脳?
A common mistake is confusing 脳 with 頭 (atama). Remember, 脳 refers to the brain as an organ, while 頭 can refer to the head or mind in a broader sense.
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