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礼拝堂
reihaidō
tsuki
mado
メンバーシップ
menbāshippu
科学
kagaku
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 窓 (mado) in various contexts, especially when discussing physical spaces, such as homes or offices. For instance, one might say '窓を開けてください' (Please open the window) when asking someone to let in fresh air during a meeting.
Synonyms & nuances
Another term for window is 窓口 (madoguchi), which specifically refers to a 'window' in the sense of a service counter or information desk. You would use 窓 when referring to a physical window in a building, while 窓口 applies to customer service scenarios.
Culture
The word 窓 (mado) has its roots in the way traditional Japanese homes were designed, often featuring sliding doors and large windows to connect indoor and outdoor spaces harmoniously. Interestingly, windows in Japan are not just functional; they also reflect aesthetic values, as seen in the art of kintsugi, where broken window frames may be beautifully repaired with lacquer and gold.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of 窓 in Japanese?
The pronunciation of 窓 is 'mado'. It's a simple two-syllable word that's easy to remember.
Q.How do you use 窓 in a sentence?
You can use 窓 in sentences like '窓からの景色が美しい' (The view from the window is beautiful) to express appreciation for the view.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 窓?
A common mistake is to confuse 窓 (mado) with other related words. Remember, 窓 specifically means 'window', while terms like 窓口 (madoguchi) refer to service counters, so be mindful of the context.
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