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blend in Japanese: 混合物

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フルーツ
ドキュメント
混合物
合成
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 混合物 in various contexts, especially in culinary discussions, scientific explanations, or when talking about art and design. For instance, a chef might refer to a mixture of ingredients as a 混合物 when explaining a recipe, or a scientist may use it to describe a chemical blend during a lecture.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 混合 (kongo), which specifically emphasizes the act of mixing rather than the resulting mixture. You would use 混合物 when focusing on the final product of the blend, while 混合 is better suited for discussions about the mixing process itself.
Culture
The word 混合物 is a compound of 混合 (kongo), meaning 'mix,' and 物 (mono), meaning 'thing.' This reflects a cultural appreciation for the art of blending, evident in traditional Japanese tea ceremonies where different teas are mixed for unique flavors. The idea of mixing extends beyond physical substances to concepts like cultures and ideas, highlighting Japan's historical interactions with various cultures.
FAQ
Q.What does 混合物 mean in English?
混合物 translates to 'blend' or 'mixture' in English. It refers to a combination of different elements or substances.
Q.How do you pronounce 混合物?
混合物 is pronounced as 'kongo-butsu' in Hepburn romanization. The first part, 混合, is pronounced 'kongo,' and 物 is pronounced 'butsu.'
Q.Can 混合物 be used in everyday conversation?
Yes, 混合物 can be used in everyday conversation, particularly in contexts involving cooking, science, or when discussing various mixtures. It's versatile and commonly understood among Japanese speakers.
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