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— meaning in English: spring

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haru
警官
keikan
区別
kubetsu
好意
kōi
書き込み
kakikomi
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 春 (haru) when discussing seasonal changes, particularly during the transition from winter to the warmer months. For instance, someone might say, '春が来ました!' (Spring has come!) when they notice the cherry blossoms starting to bloom in March, a significant event in Japan.
Synonyms & nuances
While 春 (haru) specifically refers to the spring season, another word like 季節 (kisetsu) means 'season' more generally. You would use 春 when you want to talk about the specific season known for its warmer temperatures and blooming flowers.
Culture
The word 春 (haru) is deeply ingrained in Japanese culture, representing renewal and new beginnings, much like in other cultures. Interestingly, the Japanese celebrate the arrival of spring with hanami, or flower viewing, where people gather under blooming cherry trees, marking a time of joy and reflection on nature's beauty.
FAQ
Q.What does 春 mean in English?
春 (haru) translates to 'spring' in English, referring to the season characterized by warmer weather and blooming flowers.
Q.How do you use 春 in a sentence?
You can use 春 in sentences like '春は花が咲く時期です' (Haru wa hana ga saku jiki desu), meaning 'Spring is the time when flowers bloom.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 春?
One common mistake is using 春 to refer to the entirety of spring-related activities without specifying the context. Always remember that 春 is the noun for the season, while related verbs and adjectives may differ.
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