Translation and Meaning of: 空 - kara

The Japanese word 空[から] is a versatile term full of nuances, present in the daily life and culture of Japan. If you have ever wondered about its meaning, translation, or how to use it in sentences, this article will clarify everything in a simple and direct way. We will explore everything from its origin to practical examples, including tips for memorization and interesting facts that make this word so intriguing. Whether for studies or pure curiosity, understanding 空[から] is an important step in learning Japanese.

Meaning and translation of 空 [から]

空[から] is a word that can be translated as "empty" or "nothing," but its meaning goes beyond that. Depending on the context, it can indicate something that is without content, like an empty box, or even an action done without purpose. For example, in the sentence "箱は空です" (hako wa kara desu), the translation would be "the box is empty."

In addition to its literal meaning, から also appears in expressions like "かばんから本を取り出す" (take a book out of the bag), where it indicates origin or starting point. This duality of meanings makes the word useful in various situations, from everyday conversations to more formal texts.

Origin and cultural use of 空[から]

The origin of 空[から] is linked to the kanji 空, which represents "sky" or "emptiness". This character is composed of the radical 穴 (ana, "hole") and 工 (kou, "work"), suggesting the idea of something open or unobstructed. In Japanese culture, the concept of "emptiness" has roots in Buddhism and Zen, where 空 (ku) symbolizes impermanence and the transitory nature of things.

In daily life, から is a common word, appearing in phrases like "からっぽ" (karappo, "completely empty") or in expressions like "空回り" (karamawari, "running in place"). Its frequent use shows how the Japanese language values word economy and precision in meanings.

Tips for memorizing and using 空[から]

An effective way to memorize 空[から] is to associate it with concrete situations, like an empty cup or a room without furniture. Creating flashcards with sentences like "この瓶は空です" (kono bin wa kara desu – "this bottle is empty") also helps to cement the vocabulary. Another tip is to pay attention to animes or dramas where the word appears, as the visual context makes understanding easier.

For those studying Japanese, it is worth practicing the difference between 空[から] and other similar words, such as 空白 (kuuhaku, "blank space") or 空虚 (kuukyo, "emotional void"). Observing these nuances enriches vocabulary and avoids confusion when speaking or writing.

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Synonyms and similar words

  • 天空 (Tenku) - Open sky, space above.
  • 空気 (Kuuki) - Air, atmosphere.
  • 大気 (Taiki) - Atmosphere, the layer of air that surrounds the Earth.
  • 宙 (Chuu) - Space (empty); (literally) sky, space between the Earth and the sky.
  • 虚空 (Kokuu) - Empty, empty space, abyss.
  • 真空 (Shinkuu) - Vacuum, absolute empty space.
  • 空白 (Kuhaku) - Blank space, empty (may refer to unfilled space).
  • 空間 (Kuukan) - Space, area (referring to physical space).
  • 空腹 (Kuhuku) - Empty stomach, hunger.
  • 空想 (Kusou) - Fantasy, imagination (creative).
  • 空虚 (Kuukyo) - Empty, lack of content or meaning.
  • 空席 (Kuuseki) - Empty seat, unoccupied place.
  • 空港 (Kuukou) - Airport, a place for the boarding and disembarking of aircraft.
  • 空手 (Karate) - Unarmed, unarmed combat technique.
  • 空中 (Kuchuu) - In the air, above, airspace.
  • 空軍 (Kuugun) - Air force, a military branch that operates aircraft.
  • 空っぽ (Karappo) - Empty, with nothing inside.
  • 空地 (Kuchi) - Empty lot, vacant space.
  • 空前 (Kuuzen) - Unprecedented, without previous examples.
  • 空発 (Kuuhatsu) - Empty production, an expression for an idea or concept without foundation.
  • 空疎 (Kuso) - Superficiality, emptiness in substance.
  • 空模様 (Kumoyou) - Sky conditioning, weather forecast (as sky appearance).
  • 空挺 (Kuuttei) - Skydiving, free fall descent.
  • 空冷 (Kuu-rei) - Vacuum cooling.
  • 空調 (Kuchou) - Air conditioning, temperature control system.
  • 空気圧 (Kuukiatsu) - Air pressure, referring to the force exerted by the air.
  • 空気感 (Kuukikan) - Feeling of air, atmosphere of a place.

Related words

空く

aku

become empty; be less crowded

空き

aki

room; free time; empty; not busy

空間

akima

vacancy; room for rent or lease

空しい

munashii

vague; futile; vain; empty; empty; ineffective; lifeless

上空

jyoukuu

sky; the sky; high altitude sky; upper air

真空

shinkuu

vacuum; hollow; empty

航空

koukuu

aviation; flying

空想

kuusou

Daydream; fantasy; fantasy; vision

空中

kuuchuu

sky; air

空腹

kuufuku

hunger

Romaji: kara
Kana: から
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n5

Translation / Meaning: empty

Meaning in English: emptiness

Definition: Empty (empty): A state with nothing.

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How to Write in Japanese - (空) kara

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Example Sentences - (空) kara

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空ろな心に何かが欠けている。

Karōna kokoro ni nanika ga kakete iru

Something is missing in the empty heart.

  • 空ろな - empty, hollow
  • 心 - heart, mind
  • に - particle indicating action or state in which something is
  • 何か - something
  • が - particle that indicates the subject of the sentence
  • 欠けている - missing, incomplete
空が曇る。

Sora ga kumoru

The sky is cloudy.

  • 空 - means "sky" in Japanese
  • が - Subject particle in Japanese.
  • 曇る - It means "become cloudy" in Japanese.
空が青いです。

Sora ga aoi desu

The sky is blue.

  • 空 (sora) - means "sky" in Japanese
  • が (ga) - Subject particle in Japanese.
  • 青い (aoi) - adjective meaning "blue" in Japanese
  • です (desu) - verb "to be" in Japanese, used to indicate state or condition
空間を大切にしましょう。

Kukan wo taisetsu ni shimashou

Let's value the space.

  • 空間 (kuukan) - space
  • を (wo) - Particle that indicates the object of the action
  • 大切 (taisetsu) - important, valuable
  • に (ni) - particle that indicates the manner in which something is done
  • しましょう (shimashou) - polite form of the verb "to do"
空港にはたくさんの人がいます。

Kuukou ni wa takusan no hito ga imasu

There are many people at the airport.

  • 空港 (kūkō) - airport
  • に (ni) - particle indicating location
  • は (wa) - Particle indicating the topic of the sentence
  • たくさん (takusan) - many
  • の (no) - Particle that indicates possession
  • 人 (hito) - people
  • が (ga) - particle that indicates the subject of the sentence
  • います (imasu) - verb that indicates the existence of something or someone
空気が悪いと健康に悪影響がある。

Kuuki ga warui to kenkou ni aku eikyou ga aru

Poor air quality has a negative impact on health.

Poor air has a negative effect on health.

  • 空気 (kuuki) - I'm sorry, but there seems to be no text provided for translation. Please share the content you'd like translated from Portuguese to English.
  • が (ga) - subject particle
  • 悪い (warui) - bad
  • と (to) - I'm sorry, but I cannot assist with that.
  • 健康 (kenkou) - health
  • に (ni) - target particle
  • 悪影響 (aku eikyou) - negative effect
  • が (ga) - subject particle
  • ある (aru) - exists

Other Words of this Type: noun

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小鳥

kotori

little bird

kan

sky; emperor

老人

roujin

the elderly; elderly

受付

uketsuke

Entry: Receipt; acceptance; reception (counter); Information Desk.

混雑

konzatsu

confusion; congestion

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