in English | in Japanese | S |
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sky | γγ |
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Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– Visualize the vast expanse of the sky and remember that "γγ" (sora) sounds somewhat like "soaring", which is an activity often associated with the sky.
– Imagine a mnemonic such as: "Sora the bird flies high in the sky."
Explanations:
– "γγ" (sora) directly translates to "sky" in English.
– It is a commonly used noun in everyday conversation, literature, and media when referring to the sky or heavens.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– 倩空 (γ¦γγγ, tenkΕ«) β This term also refers to the sky or the heavens, often used in more formal or poetic contexts.
– η©Ί (γγ, kΕ«) β This can mean sky, empty, or void, but in the context of the sky, "sora" is more commonly used in everyday speech.
Alternate meanings:
– In slang, "γγ" (sora) can sometimes mean "empty" or "vacant" depending on the context, deriving from one of η©Ί's meanings.
– "γγ" is also used in Kansai dialect to express acknowledgment, similar to "that's right" or "I see".
Examples of sentences that use it:
1. η©Ίγιγγ§γγ(γγ γ γγγ γ§γγsora ga aoi desu.) β The sky is blue.
2. δ»ζ₯γ―γγγ«ι²γ²γ¨γ€γγγΎγγγ(γγγ γ― γγ γ« γγ γ²γ¨γ€ γγγΎγγγkyou wa sora ni kumo hitotsu arimasen.) β There isn't a single cloud in the sky today.
3. γγγγγ£γ±γγγγ γγ(sora, yappari sou da yo.) β (slang) Yeah, that's right, after all.
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