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— meaning in English: Mountain

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 山 (yama) in various contexts, such as discussing nature, geography, and outdoor activities. For example, when planning a hiking trip, one might say '今週末に山に登りに行きます' (I am going to climb a mountain this weekend). It can also appear in conversations about cultural or historical sites like富士山 (Mount Fuji).
Synonyms & nuances
While 山 (yama) is the most common term for 'mountain,' another word, 高山 (kouzan), specifically refers to high mountains or peaks. If you want to emphasize height, you would choose 高山 over just 山.
Culture
The word 山 (yama) has deep cultural significance in Japan, as many Japanese people view mountains as sacred places, often associated with spirituality and local folklore. The iconic Mt. Fuji, known as 富士山 (Fuji-san), has inspired countless artworks and poems throughout Japanese history, symbolizing beauty and strength.
FAQ
Q.What does 山 mean in Japanese?
山 (yama) means 'mountain' in Japanese, commonly used to refer to any elevated landform. It's a fundamental term in both everyday conversation and nature-related discussions.
Q.How do you use 山 in a sentence?
You can use 山 in sentences like '日本には美しい山がたくさんあります' (Japan has many beautiful mountains). It's often paired with verbs related to hiking or visiting.
Q.Are there any common mistakes in using the word 山?
A common mistake is to use 山 (yama) to refer to hills or low elevations. While it can sometimes be used loosely, it's best to reserve it for significant landforms that are distinctly mountains.
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