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警告 — meaning in English: warning

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ショップ
shoppu
隔離
kakuri
ベルト
beruto
委員会
iinkai
警告
keikoku
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use 警告 (keikoku) in various contexts, especially when issuing safety alerts or advisories. For example, it can be found on warning signs at construction sites or in official notices about severe weather conditions.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 注意 (chūi), which also means 'caution' or 'attention.' However, 警告 (keikoku) carries a stronger connotation of a serious warning, often involving potential danger, while 注意 (chūi) is more casual and can apply to everyday situations.
Culture
The term 警告 (keikoku) is derived from the combination of 警 (kei), meaning 'to warn,' and 告 (koku), meaning 'to inform.' This word reflects Japan's cultural emphasis on safety and precaution, often seen in practices such as earthquake drills. Interestingly, in Japanese pop culture, you might see this term used in anime or manga to heighten tension during suspenseful moments.
FAQ
Q.What does 警告 mean in English?
警告 (keikoku) translates to 'warning' in English, typically used to alert people about potential dangers or hazards.
Q.How do you use 警告 in a sentence?
You can use 警告 in sentences like: '天気予報は暴風警告を出しました' (The weather report issued a storm warning).
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 警告?
A common mistake is to confuse 警告 with 注意 (chūi). Remember that 警告 is used for more serious warnings, while 注意 is used for lighter cautions.
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