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— meaning in English: snow

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農業
nōgyō
yuki
接続
setsuzoku
命令
meirei
マーク
māku
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 雪 (yuki) when talking about the winter season in Japan, especially when discussing weather forecasts or planning activities like skiing. It is common in casual conversations among friends when they marvel at a snowfall or share experiences about building snowmen or having snowball fights.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 降雪 (kōsetsu), which means 'snowfall' and refers specifically to the act of snow falling. You would choose 雪 (yuki) when talking about snow in general, like its presence or beauty, whereas 降雪 (kōsetsu) is more technical and used in meteorological contexts.
Culture
The word 雪 (yuki) has deep roots in Japanese culture, often associated with beauty and tranquility. In traditional Japanese art and poetry, snow symbolizes purity and is often celebrated during festivals, like the famous Sapporo Snow Festival, which showcases breathtaking snow sculptures.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of 雪 in Japanese?
The word 雪 is pronounced as 'yuki.' It is a simple two-syllable word that is easy to remember.
Q.How do you use 雪 in a sentence?
You can use 雪 in a sentence like this: '今日は雪が降っています' (Kyō wa yuki ga futteimasu), which means 'It is snowing today.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes to avoid when using the word 雪?
A common mistake is confusing 雪 (yuki) with 冬 (fuyu), which means 'winter.' Remember that 雪 refers specifically to snow, while 冬 refers to the season itself.
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