in English | in Japanese | S |
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candy | ใใ |
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Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– Visualize the image of rain falling and remember that "ใใ" (ame) sounds like the word "aim" with an 'e' sound at the end.
– Think of "ah, may it rain" which can help you recall "ใใ" when you see rain.
Explanations:
– "ใใ" (ame) specifically means rain in Japanese.
– It refers to the phenomenon where water droplets fall from the sky due to atmospheric conditions.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– "้จ" (ใใ – ame) is the kanji representation.
– "้ๆฐด" (ใใใใ – kousui) which means precipitation.
Alternate meanings like slang:
– "ใใ" (ame) can also mean "candy" in a different context, though it uses a different kanji (้ฃด).
Examples of sentences that use it:
1. ไปๆฅใใใใ้ใฃใฆใใพใใ
– (Kyล, ame ga futteimasu.)
– It's raining today.
2. ๆๆฅใฏใใใใใใใชใใ
– (Aa wa ame kamo shirenai.)
– It might rain tomorrow.
3. ๆข
้จใฎๅญฃ็ฏใซใฏใใใๅคใใงใใ
– (Tsuyu no kisetsu ni wa ame ga ooi desu.)
– It rains a lot during the rainy season.
Alternate meaning example (candy):
1. ใใฎใใใฏใจใฆใ็ใใงใใ
– (Kono ame wa totemo amai desu.)
– This candy is very sweet.
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ใใ info.
Tips to remember the Japanese word 'ใใ' (ame):
– Visualize a piece of candy (colorful and sweet) whenever you hear "ใใ".
– Note that "ame" can be associated with "yummy", a pleasant sensation like enjoying candy.
Explanations:
– 'ใใ' is a straightforward noun in Japanese that translates to "candy" or "sweet".
Other words that mean the same thing:
– ใญใฃใณใใฃใผ (ใใใใงใใผ, kyandฤซ): from English "candy"
– ็ใใใฎ (ใใพใใใฎ, amaimono): literally "sweet things", can include candy and other sweets
Alternate meanings like slang:
– 'ใใ' (้จ, ame) also means "rain". The context in which it's used typically helps differentiate between the two meanings.
Examples of sentences using 'ใใ':
1. ใญใผใๅญ:
– ใใใฎใใใฏ็พๅณใใใงใใใ(Kono ame wa oishii desu.)
– ใๅญไพใใกใฏใใใๅคงๅฅฝใใงใใใ(Kodomotachi wa ame ga daisuki desu.)
2. English:
– "This candy is delicious."
– "Children love candy."
Examples of sentences using 'ใใ' (rain/rainy):
1. ใญใผใๅญ:
– ใๆๆฅใฏใใใ้ใใงใใใใใ(Aa wa ame ga furu deshou.)
– ใใใใฎๆฅใซใฏๅใๅฟ ่ฆใงใใใ(Ame no hi ni wa kasa ga hitsuyou desu.)
2. English:
– "It will probably rain tomorrow."
– "You need an umbrella on rainy days."
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