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風景 — meaning in English: Landscape

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風景
fūkei
ターン
tān
懸念
kenen
コー​​ル
kōru
フレーム
furēmu
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 風景 (fūkei) when discussing beautiful scenery or landscapes during travel or outdoor activities. For example, one might describe a picturesque view of Mount Fuji or a serene riverbank while taking a hike or enjoying a picnic.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 風景 is 景色 (keshiki), which also means 'scenery' or 'view.' However, 風景 is often used in more artistic or poetic contexts, while 景色 may be used in everyday conversation. Choosing 風景 can convey a deeper appreciation for the beauty of a landscape.
Culture
The term 風景 (fūkei) combines the characters for 'wind' (風) and 'scene' (景), reflecting Japan's deep connection to nature and its appreciation for the aesthetic beauty found in landscapes. This word is often used in the titles of traditional Japanese art, emphasizing the cultural significance of scenery in Japanese aesthetics.
FAQ
Q.What does 風景 mean in English?
The word 風景 (fūkei) translates to 'landscape' in English, referring to the visible features of an area of land, especially in terms of its aesthetic appeal.
Q.How do you use 風景 in a sentence?
You can use 風景 in a sentence like: 'この風景は本当に美しいです,' which means 'This landscape is truly beautiful.' It can describe natural scenes or urban environments.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 風景?
One common mistake is confusing 風景 with similar terms like 景色 (keshiki). While both refer to landscapes, 風景 often carries a more artistic connotation, so it’s best to choose based on the context.
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