Translation and Meaning of: 使う - tsukau

The Japanese word 使う[つかう] is an essential verb for those learning the language. Its main meaning is "to use," but it appears in various contexts of everyday Japanese, from objects to skills. In this article, we will explore its usage, origin, and some curiosities that help to better understand this expression that is so present in the language.

In addition to being a common word in everyday conversations, 使う has interesting particularities in its writing and pronunciation. If you've ever wondered how to memorize it or in which situations it appears most frequently, keep reading to discover details that go beyond the dictionary.

Meaning and use of 使う in everyday life

The verb 使う is often translated as "to use" or "to utilize," but its usage goes beyond the literal meaning. It can indicate the use of objects, as in "ハサミを使う" (using scissors), or even skills, as in "頭を使う" (using one’s head, in the sense of thinking). This versatility makes it an indispensable word in any conversation.

It's worth noting that 使う is not limited to physical contexts. In the Japanese language, it also appears in more abstract expressions, such as "時間を使う" (use time) or "お金を使う" (spend money). This flexibility demonstrates how the verb is rooted in the daily communication of the Japanese.

The origin and writing of the kanji 使

The kanji 使 is composed of the radical 人 (person) and a phonetic element that suggests its reading. Historically, it carries the idea of "sending someone" or "making use of," which relates to its current meaning. This connection between form and meaning helps to understand why it was chosen to represent the verb つかう.

One curiosity about this kanji is that it also appears in other words, such as 使用 (しよう - use) and 使者 (ししゃ - messenger). Observing these relationships can be helpful for those who wish to expand their Japanese vocabulary in a more intuitive way.

Tips for memorizing and using 使う correctly

An effective way to cement 使う in memory is to associate it with practical situations. For example, when picking up an object, think about how you would say "to use" in Japanese. Mentally repeating "これを使う" (use this) during simple activities creates a natural connection between the word and its meaning.

Another tip is to pay attention to how the Japanese use this verb in series, animes, or real conversations. Often, the context helps to understand nuances that are not in books. If possible, write down sentences where 使う appears and try to recreate them in other scenarios to practice.

Vocabulary

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Verb conjugation of 使う

  • 使う - Forma do Presente: use
  • 使う - Forma do ado: used
  • 使う - Forma do Futuro: use
  • 使う - Forma Negativa: not used
  • 使う - Forma Imperativa: Use it.
  • 使う - Forma Condicional: if used

Synonyms and similar words

  • 使用する (shiyou suru) - Use, employ something in a general way.
  • 利用する (riyou suru) - Using something efficiently, often in the context of services or resources.
  • 用いる (mochiiru) - Use, employ, generally in a more formal or literary context.
  • 使いする (tsukai suru) - Use, to make use of something, similar to 使う.
  • 使役する (shieki suru) - To make someone use something; to intend to employ something.
  • 駆使する (kushi suru) - Utilize fully or skillfully, especially skills or tools.
  • 運用する (unyou suru) - Manage or operate, often in the context of systems or processes.
  • 施す (hodokosu) - Implement, apply, give, especially in a context of donations or services.
  • 行使する (koushi suru) - Exercise, use a right or power formally.
  • 操る (ayatsuru) - Manipulate, control, especially in a careful or subtle context.
  • 手にする (te ni suru) - Obtain, have in hand; it's a more colloquial term.
  • 取り扱う (toriatsukau) - Handle, deal with, especially in the context of products or services.
  • 動員する (dōin suru) - Mobilize, especially in a context of resources or people.
  • 活用する (katsuyou suru) - To apply or actively use something, especially in creative or productive contexts.
  • 運ぶ (hakobu) - Transport, to take something from one place to another.
  • 運び出す (hakobidasu) - Start transporting something outside.
  • 運び込む (hakobikomu) - Transport something inside.
  • 運び入れる (hakobiireru) - Take something inside; similar to 運び込む.
  • 運び出し (hakobidashi) - The act of carrying something outside.
  • 運び込み (hakobikomi) - The act of bringing something inside.
  • 運び入り (hakobiri) - The act of bringing something inside, a concept similar to 運び入れる.
  • 運び出せる (hakobidaseru) - Ability to carry something outside.
  • 運び込める (hakobikomeru) - Capacity to transport something inside.
  • 運び入れられる (hakobiirerareru) - Capacity to be taken in.
  • 運び出しやすい (hakobidashi yasui) - Easy to transport outside.
  • 運び込みやすい (hakobikomi yasui) - Easy to transport indoors.
  • 運び入りやすい (hakobiri yasui) - Easy to take inside.

Related words

タイピスト

taipisuto

typewriter

当てはめる

atehameru

to apply; adapt

よく

yoku

frequently; often

用いる

mochiiru

to use; to make use of

燃える

moeru

burn

無念

munen

disappointment; regret

間違える

machigaeru

err; to make a mistake

費やす

tsuiyasu

to spend; to dedicate; to waste

縮める

chidimeru

to shorten; reduce; to decrease; shrink

たっぷり

tappuri

full; in abundance; wide

使う

Romaji: tsukau
Kana: つかう
Type: verb
L: jlpt-n5

Translation / Meaning: to use; to handle; manipulate; employ; need; to want; to spend; consume; speak English); practice (surround); take (lunch); circular (bad money)

Meaning in English: to use;to handle;to manipulate;to employ;to need;to want;to spend;to consume;to speak (English);to practise (fencing);to take (one's lunch);to circulate (bad money)

Definition: Manipulate objects, tools, etc. according to their purpose.

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Example Sentences - (使う) tsukau

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コンパスを使って円を描きました。

Kompasu wo tsukatte en wo egakimashita

I drew a circle using a measure.

I drew a circle using a com.

  • コンパス - com (in Japanese)
  • を - direct object particle
  • 使って - using (verb form of 使う - tsukau
  • 円 - circle
  • を - direct object particle
  • 描きました - I drew (verb form of 描く - to draw) draw)
ストローを使って飲み物を飲みます。

Sutorō o tsukatte nomimono o nomimasu

I drink my drink using a straw.

Drink a drink using a straw.

  • ストロー (sutoroo) - "canudo" means "straw" in Japanese.
  • を (wo) - Direct object particle in Japanese
  • 使って (tsukatte) - verbal form of the verb "usar" in Japanese, which indicates the action of using something
  • 飲み物 (nomimono) - means "drink" in Japanese
  • を (wo) - Direct object particle in Japanese
  • 飲みます (nomimasu) - verb form of the verb "beber" in Japanese, which indicates the action of drinking something
ストロボを使って写真を撮りました。

Sutorobo wo tsukatte shashin wo torimashita

I took a photo using the flash.

I took a picture using a strobe light.

  • ストロボ (sutorobo) - flash
  • を (wo) - partícula que indica o objeto do verbo
  • 使って (tsukatte) - using
  • 写真 (shashin) - fotografia
  • を (wo) - partícula que indica o objeto do verbo
  • 撮りました (torimashita) - tirou (uma fotografia)
パイプを使って水を流しましょう。

Paipu wo tsukatte mizu wo nagashimashou

Let's use a pipe to drain the water.

Let's use a pipe to wash the water.

  • パイプ - tube
  • を - direct object particle
  • 使って - using
  • 水 - water
  • を - direct object particle
  • 流しましょう - let's drain / let the water run
フィルムを使って映画を撮りました。

Firumu wo tsukatte eiga wo torimashita

I filmed a movie using film.

I filmed a movie using a film.

  • フィルム (firumu) - movie
  • を (wo) - direct object particle
  • 使って (tsukatte) - using
  • 映画 (eiga) - movie
  • を (wo) - direct object particle
  • 撮りました (torimashita) - filmed
フリーで使えるソフトウェアがある。

Furii de tsukaeru sofutowea ga aru

  • フリー (furii) - It means "free" or "liberated" in Japanese.
  • で (de) - a particle that indicates the medium or place where something happens
  • 使える (tsukaeru) - a verb that means "to use" or "to be usable"
  • ソフトウェア (sofutowea) - ソフトウェア
  • が (ga) - a particle that indicates the subject of the sentence
  • ある (aru) - a verb that means "to exist" or "to have"
塵取りを使って部屋を掃除しました。

Chiritori wo tsukatte heya wo souji shimashita

I cleaned the room using a vacuum cleaner.

I cleaned the room using dust removal.

  • 塵取り - tool for cleaning dust
  • を - direct object particle
  • 使って - using
  • 部屋 - quarto, living room, room
  • を - direct object particle
  • 掃除 - cleaning
  • しました - verb "to do" conjugated in the past
彼は乱暴な言葉を使った。

Kare wa ranbou na kotoba o tsukatta

He used rude words.

He used violent words.

  • 彼 - He
  • は - (topic particle)
  • 乱暴 - rude, violent
  • な - (adjectival particle)
  • 言葉 - words
  • を - (direct object particle)
  • 使った - used (past tense of the verb 使う)
彼は私を貶すような言葉を使った。

Kare wa watashi o kudasu yōna kotoba o tsukatta

He used words that belittled me.

He used words that degraded me.

  • 彼 - The Japanese pronoun that means "he" is 彼 (かれ, kare).
  • は - Japanese particle that marks the topic of the sentence
  • 私 - Japanese pronoun that means "I"
  • を - Japanese particle that marks the direct object of the sentence
  • 貶す - Japanese verb that means "to lower," "to belittle"
  • ような - Japanese particle that indicates similarity or comparison
  • 言葉 - 日本語の名詞で「言葉」を意味します。
  • を - Japanese particle that marks the direct object of the sentence
  • 使った - Japanese verb in the past that means "used"
手近にあるものを使ってください。

techikai ni aru mono wo tsukatte kudasai

Use the hand-held one.

  • 手近にある - next, close at hand
  • もの - thing, object
  • を - Particle that indicates the object of the action
  • 使ってください - please, use

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