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睡眠 — meaning in English: sleep

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座席
zaseki
発見
hakken
消費者
shōhisha
いいえ
iie
睡眠
suimin
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 睡眠 in both casual and formal settings when discussing topics related to health, well-being, or daily routines. For example, a student might discuss their 睡眠 habits with friends during a late-night study session, while a doctor might use it in a consultation to emphasize the importance of sleep for overall health.
Synonyms & nuances
While 睡眠 refers specifically to the state of sleep, the word 眠り (nemuri) is often used to describe a softer, more poetic sense of slumber. You might choose 睡眠 in a medical context, while 眠り could be more appropriate in literary or romantic expressions.
Culture
The word 睡眠 is derived from the Japanese characters 睡 (sui), meaning 'to sleep', and 眠 (min), meaning 'slumber'. In Japanese culture, sleep is often associated with health and balance, leading to the popular saying, 'Early to bed, early to rise'. The Japanese also have a unique tradition called 'inemuri', where people take short naps in public spaces, highlighting the cultural acceptance of sleep as a necessary part of life.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 睡眠 in English?
睡眠 translates to 'sleep' in English, referring to the natural state of rest that is essential for health and well-being.
Q.How do you use 睡眠 in a sentence?
You can use 睡眠 in sentences like '私は睡眠が足りていません' (Watashi wa suimin ga tariteimasen), meaning 'I am not getting enough sleep.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using 睡眠?
A common mistake is confusing 睡眠 with 眠る (nemuru), which is the verb 'to sleep'. Remember that 睡眠 is a noun, so it should be used when discussing the concept or state of sleep, while 眠る describes the action.
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