Translation and Meaning of: 女 - onna

The Japanese word 女[おんな] is a fundamental term for anyone learning the language or interested in Japanese culture. Its direct meaning is "woman," but there are interesting nuances in its usage, writing, and origin that are worth exploring. In this article, we will unravel everything from the composition of the kanji to how this word is used in everyday Japanese, including tips for memorization and curiosities based on reliable sources.

If you have already used the Suki Nihongo dictionary, you know that understanding a word goes beyond the literal translation. With 女[おんな], it's no different. Here, we will dive into the details that make this term so relevant, from its etymology to practical examples that help solidify the vocabulary. Get ready to discover why this word is so prevalent in Japanese and how to use it correctly.

Meaning and writing of 女[おんな]

The kanji 女 represents the idea of "woman" or "female" and is one of the oldest characters in the Japanese language. Its most common reading is おんな (onna), but it can also be read as じょ (jo) or にょ (nyo) in compounds, such as in 女子[じょし] (girl) or 女性[じょせい] (woman, in the sense of gender). The isolated form 女[おんな] is primarily used to refer to an adult woman, often with a colloquial or even informal tone.

Interestingly, the kanji 女 has a pictographic origin that dates back to ancient China. It derives from a stylized drawing of a kneeling woman, a common representation in ancient writing. This visual connection can aid in memorization, especially for those who are starting to study kanji. In modern Japan, this character appears in various everyday words, ranging from formal documents to song lyrics and dialogues in animes.

Everyday use and cultural nuances

Although 女[おんな] simply means "woman," its use carries nuances depending on the context. In informal situations, it can be used alone, as in "あの女[おんな]は誰?" (Who is that woman?). However, in more polite or formal contexts, the Japanese generally prefer like 女性[じょせい] or 婦人[ふじん], which sound more respectful. This difference is crucial to avoid misunderstandings in real conversations.

In pop culture, 女[おんな] frequently appears in song titles, dramas, and even character names. A famous example is the song "女[おんな]の子は誰でも" by Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, which plays with the idea of femininity. It is worth noting that, although the term is not offensive in itself, the tone and intonation can completely change its perception — something that can only be learned through exposure to the language in daily life.

Tips for memorizing and using correctly

One of the best ways to memorize 女[おんな] is to associate it with compound words you already know. For example, 女の子[おんなのこ] (girl) or 女優[じょゆう] (actress). Creating flashcards with these combinations helps expand vocabulary while reinforcing the main kanji. Another strategy is to pay attention to radicals — 女 is one of the most recognizable and appears in other kanjis such as 姉[あね] (older sister) and 妹[いもうと] (younger sister).

To practice, try to identify 女 in signs, packaging, or even in scenes from doramas. In Japan, this kanji can be found in women's restrooms, clothing stores, and even on menus (such as in 女将[おかみ], restaurant owner). The more you encounter it in the real world — or in authentic content — the more natural your recognition and use will become. And when in doubt, the Suki Nihongo dictionary can be a helpful ally to check example sentences and pronunciations.

Vocabulary

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Synonyms and similar words

  • 女性 (Josei) - Woman (general)
  • 女子 (Joshi) - Girl / Young girl (usually young or a teenager)
  • 婦女 (Fujo) - Woman (more formal or archaic usage)
  • 女性人口 (Josei jinkou) - Female population
  • 女の人 (Onna no hito) - Female person
  • 女の子 (Onna no ko) - Girl (child)
  • 女子供 (Woshikodo) - Girl
  • 女性の方 (Josei no kata) - Woman (more respectful)
  • 女性の方々 (Josei no katagata) - Women
  • 女性たち (Josei-tachi) - Women
  • 女性陣 (Josei-jin) - Group of women
  • 女性社員 (Josei shain) - Female employee
  • 女性職員 (Josei shokuin) - Female employee (public office holder)
  • 女性従業員 (Josei juugyouin) - Female employee
  • 女性労働者 (Josei roudousha) - Female worker
  • 女性選手 (Josei senshu) - Female athlete
  • 女性アーティスト (Josei aatisuto) - Female artist
  • 女性作家 (Josei sakka) - Writer
  • 女性研究者 (Josei kenkyuusha) - Researcher
  • 女性教師 (Josei kyoushi) - Teacher
  • 女性医師 (Josei ishi) - Doctor
  • 女性看護師 (Josei kango-shi) - nurse
  • 女性弁護士 (Josei bengoshi) - attorney
  • 女性経営者 (Josei keiei-sha) - Businesswoman
  • 女性政治家 (Josei seijika) - Women's politics

Related words

貴女

anata

you; madam

女房

nyoubou

wife

長女

choujyo

Oldest daughter

女史

jyoshi

IN.

女性

jyosei

woman

女優

jyoyuu

actress

女王

jyoou

Queen

彼女

kanojyo

she; girlfriend; darling

女の子

onnanoko

girl

女の人

onnanohito

woman

Romaji: onna
Kana: おんな
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n5

Translation / Meaning: woman

Meaning in English: woman

Definition: About women. Feminine gender.

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How to Write in Japanese - (女) onna

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Example Sentences - (女) onna

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私は彼女を介抱した。

Watashi wa kanojo wo kaihō shita

I hugged her.

I took it to her.

  • 私 - personal pronoun that means "I"
  • は - topic particle that indicates the subject of the sentence
  • 彼女 - noun meaning "girlfriend" or "her"
  • を - direct object particle indicating the object of the action
  • 介抱した - verb meaning "to look after" or "to assist", conjugated in the past tense
私は彼女の手を掴んだ。

Watashi wa kanojo no te o tsukanda

I held her hand.

I grabbed her hand.

  • 私 - personal pronoun that means "I"
  • は - topic particle that indicates the topic of the sentence
  • 彼女 - noun meaning "her" or "girlfriend"
  • の - possessive particle that indicates that the hand belongs to her
  • 手 - noun that means "hand"
  • を - object particle that indicates that the hand is the object of the action
  • 掴んだ - verb that means "to grab" or "to hold" in the past
私は彼女に告白した。

Watashi wa kanojo ni kokuhaku shita

I confessed my feelings to her.

I confessed to her.

  • 私 - personal pronoun that means "I"
  • は - particle that indicates the topic of the sentence, in this case, "I"
  • 彼女 - noun meaning "she"
  • に - particle that indicates the target of the action, in this case, "for her"
  • 告白 - noun that means "confession"
  • した - verb "suru" in the past tense, which means "did"
私は彼女の絵を写すことができます。

Watashi wa kanojo no e o utsusu koto ga dekimasu

I can copy her painting.

I can take her picture.

  • 私 - personal pronoun that means "I"
  • は - Particle indicating the topic of the sentence
  • 彼女 - noun meaning "her" or "girlfriend"
  • の - particle that indicates possession or relationship between two things
  • 絵 - noun meaning "image" or "painting"
  • を - Particle indicating the direct object of the sentence
  • 写す - verb meaning "to copy" or "to reproduce"
  • こと - noun meaning "thing" or "fact"
  • が - particle that indicates the subject of the sentence
  • できます - verb meaning "to be able to" or "to be able to"
私は彼女を待つ。

Watashi wa kanojo o matsu

I'm waiting for her.

I wait for her.

  • 私 - signifies "I" in Japanese
  • は - it is a topic particle that indicates that the subject of the sentence is "I"
  • 彼女 - means "girlfriend" or "she" in Japanese
  • を - it is a direct object particle that indicates that "she" is the direct object of the action "to wait"
  • 待つ - means "wait" in Japanese
私は彼女を指しています。

Watashi wa kanojo o sashite imasu

I am pointing at her.

I point at her.

  • 私 - means "I" in Japanese.
  • は - It is a grammatical particle that indicates the topic of the sentence, in this case "I".
  • 彼女 - means "she" in Japanese.
  • を - it is a grammatical particle that indicates the direct object of the sentence, in this case "she".
  • 指しています - it's a compound verb meaning "to point at", in this case "I am pointing at her."
私たちは彼女に愛を給うことができます。

Watashitachi wa kanojo ni ai o tamau koto ga dekimasu

We can give her love.

We can give her love.

  • 私たちは - 私たち
  • 彼女に - "彼女のために"
  • 愛を - "愛" em japonês
  • 給う - "to give" in Japanese
  • ことができます - "できます"
貴女は美しいです。

Anata wa utsukushii desu

You are beautiful.

You are handsome.

  • 貴女 - Japanese pronoun meaning "you" or "lady"
  • は - Japanese particle indicating the topic of the sentence, in this case "you"
  • 美しい - Japanese adjective meaning "pretty" or "beautiful"
  • です - Japanese verb that indicates the polite and respectful way of saying something, in this case, "is"

Other Words of this Type: noun

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プラン

puran

plan

ベストセラー

besutosera-

Best-seller

粉々

konagona

in very small pieces

多少

tashou

more or less; a little; a little; some

空想

kuusou

Daydream; fantasy; fantasy; vision

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