in English | in Japanese | S |
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beginning | ใใใ |
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ใใใ (kaishi)
Tips to remember the Japanese word:
1. Associate 'ใใใ' (kaishi) with "kick-off," which has a similar beginning sound and both mean starting something.
2. Picture the phrase "start a journey" (้(ใใ)ใ(ใ)) to connect with the idea of beginning.
Explanations:
– 'ใใใ' (kaishi) is composed of two kanji: '้' (kai) meaning "open" and 'ๅง' (shi) meaning "begin".
– It is often used in formal contexts like starting an event, a meeting, or a process.
Other words that mean the same thing:
1. ้ๅง (ใใใ, kaishi) – common usage.
2. ๅงใ (ใฏใใ, hajime) – beginning, start.
3. ๅใ (ใฏใใ, hajime) – first, initial.
Alternate meanings like slang:
– 'ใใใ' (kaishi) primarily means "beginning" or "start" and does not have a notable slang usage.
Examples of sentences that use it:
1. ไผ่ญฐใฏๅๅพ3ๆใซ้ๅงใใพใใ
(ใใใ ใฏ ใใ ใใใ ใซ ใใใ ใใพใใ)
Kaigi wa gogo sanji ni kaishi shimasu.
The meeting will start at 3 PM.
2. ใใฉใฝใณใฏ9ๆใซในใฟใผใใใพใใ
(ใใฉใฝใณ ใฏ ใใ ใซ ใใใ ใใพใใ)
Marason wa kuji ni kaishi shimasu.
The marathon will start at 9 oโclock.
3. ใใญใธใงใฏใใฎ้ๅงใ้ ใใใใใจใฏใงใใพใใใ
(ใใญใธใงใฏใ ใฎ ใใใ ใ ใใใใใ ใใจ ใฏ ใงใใพใใใ)
Purojekuto no kaishi o okuraseru koto wa dekimasen.
We cannot delay the start of the project.
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