Translation and Meaning of: 上 - ue

The Japanese word 上[うえ] is one of those that seems simple at first glance, but carries a wealth of meanings and uses that go far beyond the basics. If you've ever wondered how a single expression can mean "above," "upper part," "emperor," and even "my dear (father)," this article will unveil each layer of this linguistic gem. Here, in the largest Japanese dictionary, you will not only understand the translation and origin of , but you will also learn its correct writing, practical phrases to include in Anki, and even tips to never forget this kanji.

What makes so special is its versatility. It appears in contexts that range from physical descriptions ("the book is on the table") to social hierarchies ("the shogun is above the daimyo"). And if you’ve ever struggled to differentiate from other similar , don’t worry—we'll clarify everything at once, with examples that stick in your memory.

The Origin and Power of the Pictogram

The kanji is a pictogram that originated from the visual representation of something elevated. Its original strokes, found on oracle bones from the Shang dynasty, clearly depicted an object positioned above a horizontal line—an image that has persisted through the centuries. The top part of the character (the short stroke) symbolizes what is high, while the base (the long stroke) establishes the reference of "below." This duality explains why the same ideogram can describe both a physical location ("on top of the shelf") and a position of authority ("the sovereign").

Curiously, the pronunciation うえ (ue) has ancient roots in archaic Japanese, where "ue" already carried the notion of elevation. When scribes adapted Chinese characters, they found in the perfect counterpart for this native word. This combination of meaning and sound created one of the cornerstones of the Japanese vocabulary—present even in everyday expressions like 上の空 (uenosora, "distracted", literally "with one's head in the clouds").

When "Above" Becomes Hierarchy

In Japan, where social relationships are as stratified as the levels of a pagoda, plays a crucial role. Businesspeople talk about 上役 (ueyaku, "hierarchical superiors"), artists revere their 上達 (jōtatsu, "improvement"), and even in Japanese chess (shogi), capturing an enemy piece is 上げる (ageru, "to elevate it" to your side). This overlap between space and status is as natural for native speakers as it is confusing for learners—until one realizes that, in Japanese, climbing steps and climbing in life follow the same linguistic logic.

One fascinating case is the use of in imperial titles. When Emperor Meiji signed the edict abolishing the shogunate, he used to refer to his own authority—a reminder that, in Japanese culture, the pinnacle of political power and the highest point on a map are interchangeable concepts. Even today, in formal documents, the throne is referred to as 御上 (okami), where the kanji functions almost like an emoji of the royal crown.

Tips to Avoid Stumbling in Usage

Whoever has tried to say "about the book" and ended up saying 本の上 (hon no ue) when the correct phrase was 本について (hon ni tsuite) knows that has its pitfalls. The golden rule? Use for concrete spatial relations ("the cup is on the table") and choose other constructions when discussing abstract topics ("let's talk about politics"). A visual tip: think of the kanji as a platform—only what can physically be placed on top of it fits into the literal .

To memorize, try associating the three strokes of the kanji to the steps of a staircase. The first (the short upper stroke) is where you are; the second (the horizontal stroke) is the landing; and the third (the vertical stroke) is the that leads to the next level. This image helps to both the writing and the idea of ascent. And when you encounter 上手 (jōzu, "skillful"), think of someone who "climbed up with skill"—mastered a technique to the peak.

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Synonyms and similar words

  • 上 (Ue) - above
  • 上部 (Joubu) - Parte superior
  • 上方 (Jouhou) - Direção superior
  • 上側 (Uwaga) - Upper side
  • 上位 (Joui) - Nível superior
  • 上回り (Uemawari) - agem pela parte de cima
  • 上級 (Joukyuu) - Avançado, nível superior
  • 上昇 (Joushou) - ascensão
  • 上昇気流 (Joushou Kiryuu) - Corrente de ar ascendente

Related words

以上

ijyou

more than; overtaking; bigger than; that is all; above; above and beyond; in addition; the aforementioned; since; while; the end

上げる

ageru

to give; to create; elevate; fly (kites); to praise; increase; advance; promote; to vomit; inaugurate; it; send (to school); to offer; to present; leave with; finish; organize (expenses); observe; to execute; to quote; to mention; bear (a load)

上がり

agari

1. inclination; advance payment; harvest yield; ascension; increase; progress; death; spinning; conclusion; stop; finishing; after (rain); ex (official, etc.); 2. freshly brewed green tea (especially in sushi shops)

上がる

agaru

to enter; move up; increase; climb; advance; appreciate; get promoted; to improve; visit; be offered; accumulate; finish; arrive at (expenses); bankrupt; start spinning (cocoons); get caught; get agitated; eat; to drink; to die.

読み上げる

yomiageru

Read aloud (and clearly); call a roller

盛り上がる

moriagaru

awaken; swell; rise

持ち上げる

mochiageru

rise; get up; to flatter

申し上げる

moushiageru

to say; tell; declare

召し上がる

meshiagaru

eat

目上

meue

senior

Romaji: ue
Kana: うえ
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n5

Translation / Meaning: above; about; on top of; upwards; top; summit; surface; much better; higher; (in) authority; regarding ...; furthermore; after; emperor; sovereign; after (examination); influence of (alcohol); lord; shogun; superior; my dear (father)

Meaning in English: above;over;on top of;up;upper part;summit;surface;far better;higher;(in) authority;as far as ... is concerned;besides;after;emperor;sovereign;upon (examination);influence of (liquor);lord;shogun;superior;my dear (father)

Definition: The highest position or highest point of something or somewhere.

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How to Write in Japanese - (上) ue

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Example Sentences - (上) ue

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私は目上の人に敬意を払います。

Watashi wa meue no hito ni keii o haraimasu

I respect people superior to me.

I respect the superiors.

  • 私 - Japanese personal pronoun that means "I"
  • は - topic particle that indicates the subject of the sentence
  • 目上の人 - expression that means "superior person" or "person in a higher position"
  • に - Particle indicating the target of the action
  • 敬意を払います - verb that means "show respect" or "pay tribute"
私は毎日練習することで上達します。

Watashi wa mainichi renshuu suru koto de joutatsu shimasu

I improve by practicing every day.

  • 私 - Japanese personal pronoun that means "I"
  • は - Japanese particle that indicates the topic of the sentence, in this case, "I"
  • 毎日 - Japanese adverb meaning "every day"
  • 練習する - Japanese verb meaning "to practice"
  • こと - A palavra japonesa que significa "coisa" é "もの" (mono).
  • で - Japanese particle that indicates the means or method used to perform the action, in this case, "practice"
  • 上達します - Japanese verb meaning "improve" or "progress"
私の身の上はいつも忙しいです。

Watashi no mi no ue wa itsumo isogashii desu

My life is always busy.

I'm always busy with myself.

  • 私 - personal pronoun meaning "I" in Japanese.
  • の - particle indicating possession or relationship between two things.
  • 身の上 - "Personal situation" or "life story".
  • は - Particle that indicates the topic of the sentence.
  • いつも - adverb that means "always".
  • 忙しい - "Busy" or "agitated".
  • です - Verb "to be" in polite form.
私の上着はとても暖かいです。

Watashi no uwagi wa totemo atatakai desu

My jacket is very hot.

  • 私 - personal pronoun that means "I"
  • の - particle that indicates possession, equivalent to "of"
  • 上着 - noun that means "coat"
  • は - particle that indicates the topic of the sentence, equivalent to "about"
  • とても - adverb meaning "very"
  • 暖かい - adjective that means "hot"
  • です - verb that indicates the polite and respectful form of the present, equivalent to "is/are"
私たちは星を見上げた。

Watashitachi wa hoshi o miageru ta

We look at the stars.

  • 私たちは - we
  • 星 - stars
  • を - direct object particle
  • 見上げた - we look up
聞き取りが上手ですね。

Kikitori ga jouzu desu ne

I'm good at listening.

  • 聞き取り - "Compreensão auditiva" means "listening comprehension" in Japanese.
  • が - Grammatical particle that indicates the subject of the sentence.
  • 上手 - Adjective that means "good" or "skillful" in Japanese.
  • です - The verb "ser" in Japanese, used to indicate a polite assertion.
  • ね - grammatical particle that indicates a rhetorical question or a confirmation.
  • . - period indicating the end of the sentence.
読みが上手ですね。

Yomi ga jouzu desu ne

You read very well.

I am good at reading.

  • 読み - reading
  • が - subject particle
  • 上手 - skillful, good
  • です - Verb to be/estar in the present
  • ね - confirmation/affirmation particle
軒並み値上げされた。

Kubanami neage sareta

The price has been increased on all houses.

The price has been raised all over the place.

  • 軒並み - means "in general" or "in every house"
  • 値上げ - means "price increase"
  • された - is the ive form of the verb "to do" or "to be done"
The full sentence means "Prices have risen in general".
本国の文化は多様で美しいです。

Honkoku no bunka wa tayou de utsukushii desu

The culture of the home country is diverse and beautiful.

  • 本国 - It means "country of origin" or "home country".
  • の - Title that indicates possession or expiration.
  • 文化 - refers to the culture of a people or nation.
  • は - particle that indicates the main theme of the sentence.
  • 多様 - means "diverse" or "varied".
  • で - particle that indicates the means or way in which something is done.
  • 美しい - Adjective that means "beautiful" or "pretty".
  • です - verb "to be" in the polite or formal form.

Other Words of this Type: noun

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気配

kihai

indication; market trend; concern

kinu

silk

親指

oyayubi

thumb

経路

keiro

course; route; channel

込める

komeru

include; to put on