Translation and Meaning of: 守る - mamoru
Etimology of 「守る」(mamoru)
The word 「守る」 (mamoru) derives from ancient Japanese, whose roots can be found in Chinese characters. The 「守」 is a kanji that means "to protect" or "to guard." It is composed of the radicals 「宀」 which symbolizes a cover or roof, and 「寸」 which represents a small measure or dimension. These radicals together evoke the idea of a shelter, a protection over something valuable. The use of this word in the Japanese language dates back many centuries, pointing to its importance in culture and social values.
Definition and Use of the Word
The word 「守る」 (mamoru) has the primary meaning of "to protect" or "to defend." It can be used in various contexts, from the act of physically protecting someone to the more abstract concept of keeping promises or traditions. For example, one can talk about 「約束を守る」 (yakusoku wo mamoru), which means "to keep a promise," demonstrating how the term applies in both physical and moral or ethical contexts.
- Physical Protection: It refers to the defense or care of another person, animals, objects, or property.
- Fulfillment of Promises: It is related to the loyalty in keeping commitments or promises made to other people.
- Cultural Preservation: Used to describe the maintenance of traditions and customs over time.
Origin and Cultural Importance
The concept of protection and maintenance present in 「守る」 reflects a deeply rooted value in society. In the historical context of Japan, protecting family, values, and traditions was of utmost importance. This is reflected in samurai practices and codes of conduct where loyalty and protection were paramount. The word is anchored in a communal perspective, where society works together to mutually protect and preserve its traditions, a recurring theme in Japan throughout the ages.
In addition to its everyday use, 「守る」 also appears in literary and cultural works, highlighting heroes and historical figures who defended their values and territories. This word captures one of the fundamental principles of culture — the importance of protection, not only in a physical sense but also spiritual and cultural, ensuring the continuity and harmony of future generations.
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Synonyms and similar words
- 守備する (Shubi suru) - Defend, protect in the defense area.
- 防ぐ (Fusegu) - Avoid, prevent something negative.
- 保護する (Hogo suru) - Protect, ensure the safety of something or someone.
- 護る (Mamoru) - Protect, safeguard, with a focus on personal safety.
- 監視する (Kanshi suru) - Monitor, observe to protect against threats.
- 守護する (Shugo suru) - Protect, defend with a more spiritual or sacred sense.
- 防御する (Bougye suru) - Defend yourself, act to prevent harm.
- 防止する (Boushi suru) - Prevent, avoid the occurrence of something undesirable.
- 保持する (Hoji suru) - To keep, to hold something securely.
- 護衛する (Go-ei suru) - Protecting by escorting, security for someone.
Related words
Romaji: mamoru
Kana: まもる
Type: Noun
L: jlpt-n3
Translation / Meaning: protect; obey; keep; comply (with the rules)
Meaning in English: to protect;to obey;to guard;to abide (by the rules)
Definition: To protect other people or properties from danger or harm.
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How to Write in Japanese - (守る) mamoru
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Example Sentences - (守る) mamoru
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Junjo wo mamotte kudasai
Please follow the order.
Follow the request.
- 順序 - means "order" in Japanese
- を - Direct Object Particle in Japanese
- 守って - verb form of the verb "守る" which means "to maintain" or "to observe" in Japanese
- ください - "the verbal form of the verb 'くださる' which is a polite way to request something in Japanese"
Junban wo mamotte kudasai
Please respect the order.
Follow the request.
- 順番 - The term for "order" in Japanese is "秩序" (ちつじょ - chitsujo).
- を - Object particle in Japanese.
- 守って - The verb form of "守る" that means "to protect" or "to obey" in Japanese.
- ください - The verbal form of the verb "くださる" is an honorific verb that means "to give" or "to do for someone" in Japanese.
Tejun wo mamotte sagyou shite kudasai
Please follow the instructions and do the job.
Follow the procedure and work.
- 手順 - procedure
- を - object particle
- 守って - follow
- 作業 - work
- して - doing
- ください - Please
Dentou wo taisetsu ni mamori tsuzukeru
We continue to protect and cherish our traditions.
Keep the tradition carefully.
- 伝統 (dentou) - Tradition
- を (wo) - object particle
- 大切 (taisetsu) - important, valuable
- に (ni) - adverbial particle
- 守り続ける (mamori tsuzukeru) - keep protecting, preserving
Rūru o mamotte kudasai
Please follow the rules.
Follow the rules.
- ルール - The word in Japanese that means "rule" is "ルール" (rūru).
- を - particle in Japanese that indicates the direct object of the sentence.
- 守って - The Japanese verb that means "to obey" or "to comply" is 従う (したがう, shitaganau).
- ください - The Japanese verb that means "please" or "do" is "してください" (shite kudasai).
Daun jaketto wo kite samusa kara mi wo mamorimashou
Let's wear a jacket to protect ourselves from the cold.
Wear a jacket and protect yourself from the cold.
- ダウンジャケット - Down jacket
- を - Direct object particle
- 着て - Verb "to dress" in the gerund
- 寒さ - Cold
- から - origin particle
- 身を守りましょう - Protect yourself
Kono himitsu wa zettai ni mamorimasu
I will protect this secret at all costs.
This secret is absolutely protected.
- この - demonstrative pronoun "this"
- 秘密 - noun "secret"
- は - Topic particle
- 絶対に - adverb "absolutely"
- 守ります - "protect"
Shiji wo mamotte koudou shimashou
Let's follow the instructions and act.
- 指示 (shiji) - instruction, guideline
- を (wo) - object particle
- 守って (mamotte) - protect, obey
- 行動 (koudou) - action, behavior
- しましょう (shimashou) - polite way of suggesting or asking for something
Kamisama wa watashitachi o mimamotte kurete imasu
God is watching us.
- 神様 - God
- は - Topic particle
- 私たち - we
- を - direct object particle
- 見守ってくれています - is watching over us and taking care of us
Watashi wa jibun no tachiba o mamorimasu
I defend my position.
I will protect my position.
- 私 - Japanese personal pronoun that means "I"
- は - topic particle that indicates the subject of the sentence
- 自分 - Japanese reflexive pronoun that means "to oneself."
- の - possessive particle that indicates that "自分" belongs to "私"
- 立場 - Japanese noun that means "position" or "posture".
- を - object particle that indicates that "立場" is the direct object of the action
- 守ります - Japanese verb that means "to protect" or "to defend," conjugated in the present affirmative.
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