Translation and Meaning of: 見る - miru
The Japanese word 「見る」, read as "miru," is a widely used verb that means "to see" or "to watch." Its origins date back to Old Japanese and continue to be a fundamental part of everyday vocabulary. In its written form, the kanji 「見」 consists of two main elements: 「目」 (me), which means "eye," and 「見」 (ken), which relates to the idea of "vision." This combination of characters reflects its basic function of denoting the action of seeing or perceiving something with the eyes, carrying with it a notion of observation and visual perception.
The verb 「見る」 is an essential part of the language, and its conjugated variants play crucial roles in daily communication. In addition to the basic meaning of seeing, it can be used in various contexts, such as watching a movie or television show. The term also has more compound forms, such as 「見える」 ("mieru"), which suggests the capacity for something to be visible or perceptible, and 「見つける」 ("mitsukeru"), which means "to find" or "to discover," indicating a more active action of searching.
Variations and Colloquial Use
- "見せる" ("miseru") - Means "to show" or "to exhibit", involving the action of someone presenting something for another person to see.
- "見学" ("kengaku") - Refers to a visit or inspection, especially in educational or tourist contexts.
- "見解" ("kenkai") - This word denotes "opinion" or "point of view", demonstrating how the root 「見」 can be expanded to imply understanding or interpretation.
Historically, the verb 「見る」 has served as a cultural window into understanding how Japanese society perceives the act of seeing. In addition to its practical function, this word also appears in idiomatic and literary expressions, often associated with introspection and visual contemplation of the world around.
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Synonyms and similar words
- 視る (miru) - See, observe (usually in a deeper or philosophical context)
- 観る (miru) - Watch, observe (usually used for entertainment, like movies and performances)
- 観察する (kansatsu suru) - Observe, examine in detail.
- 見聞する (kenbun suru) - Experiment, learn through observation and experience
- 見ること (miru koto) - Act of seeing, the experience of observing something
- 見える (mieru) - be visible, be seen
- 見つめる (mitsumeru) - Stare, to look fixedly at something
- 見抜く (minuku) - Understanding, discerning through appearances
- 見掛ける (mikakeru) - To take a look at the relaunch, to note something in ing.
- 見渡す (miwatasu) - Look around, have a broad view of a space
- 見逃す (minogasU) - Miss something, not notice (usually an important detail)
- 見極める (mikiwameru) - Determine the truth or essence of something through careful observation.
- 見破る (mihuburu) - Unmask, discover the truth behind something
- 見過ごす (misugosu) - Ignore, let something that should have been noticed.
- 見通す (mitōsu) - To foresee, to have a clear vision about something, including the future.
- 見取る (mitoru) - Fully understand through observation
- 見舞う (mimai suru) - Visiting, especially in contexts of care or comion, such as visiting someone who is ill.
- 見送る (miokuru) - Say goodbye, accompany someone to the exit.
- 見合わせる (miawaseru) - Suspend, postpone a decision or action after observing a situation
- 見合いする (miai suru) - Arranged meeting for potential marriage, where you "see" each other.
- 見込む (mikomu) - To believe, to have expectations about something after observing.
- 見出す (midasu) - Discover or find something of value or importance
- 見直す (minaosu) - Review, reconsider after a new observation
- 見つける (mitsukeru) - Find, discover something that was lost
- 見出し (midashi) - Title, header that provides an overview of a text or document
- 見出し語 (midashi-go) - Word that serves as a title or heading in a dictionary or glossary
- 見出し線 (midashi-sen) - Line that separates a title or header from the following text
- 見出し記事 (midashi-kiji) - Article or report that is highlighted by a header
- 見出し文字 (midashi-moji) - Formatted text that serves as a title or header
Related words
Romaji: miru
Kana: みる
Type: Noun
L: jlpt-n5
Translation / Meaning: to see; to attend
Meaning in English: to see;to watch
Definition: Recognize things with your eyes.
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How to Write in Japanese - (見る) miru
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Example Sentences - (見る) miru
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Watashitachi wa kotonaru kanten kara mondai o miru koto ga dekimasu
We can see the problem from a different perspective.
- 私たちは - 「私たち」
- 異なる - "Diferente" in Japanese
- 観点 - "Perspective" in Japanese
- から - "De" in Japanese, indicating the origin of the action
- 問題 - "Problem" in Japanese
- を - Direct object particle in Japanese.
- 見る - "Ver" in Japanese
- こと - Suffix in Japanese indicating an action or event
- が - Particle in Japanese that indicates the subject of the sentence
- できます - "Can be done" in Japanese
goran ni naru
means "take a look" or "see with your own eyes".
Look to
- 御覧 - "goran" means "to look" or "to see"
- に - "ni" is a particle that indicates the target or the object of the action.
- なる - "naru" is a verb that means "to become" or "to be"
Muzukashii eiga wo mita
I watched an interesting movie.
I saw an interesting movie.
- 面白い - interesting/fun
- 映画 - movie
- を - direct object particle
- 見た - saw (past tense of the verb "miru")
Shibai wo mi ni ikitai desu
I want to go see a play.
I want to go see the play.
- 芝居 (shibai) - It means "play" in Japanese.
- を (wo) - Direct object particle in Japanese
- 見 (mi) - verb "to see" in Japanese
- に (ni) - destination particle in Japanese
- 行きたい (ikitai) - conjugated form of the verb "to go" with the suffix "tai", which means "to want" in Japanese
- です (desu) - The verb "to be" in Japanese, used to indicate a formal or polite statement.
Utsukushii keshiki ga mieru
A beautiful landscape can be seen.
You can see the beautiful scenario.
- 美しい (utsukushii) - pretty, beautiful
- 景色 (keshiki) - landscape, view
- が (ga) - subject particle
- 見える (mieru) - to be seen, to be visible
Watashi no rirekisho wo mite kudasai
Please see my resume.
Look at my resume.
- 私 - The personal pronoun that means "I" in Japanese.
- の - particle that indicates possession or belonging
- 履歴書 - currículo
- を - Particle indicating the direct object of the sentence
- 見て - verb "miru" (to see) conjugated in the imperative
- ください - verb "kudasai" (please) conjugated in the imperative
Jitsurei wo mite kara handan shite kudasai
Please make a judgment after seeing a real example.
Please judge after looking at the examples.
- 実例 - Example
- を - direct object particle
- 見て - ver (-te form of the verb)
- から - time particle, indicates that the action takes place after something
- 判断して - judge, decide (-te form of the verb)
- ください - please make a request
Fū wo akete naka wo mite kudasai
Open the envelope and see what's inside.
Open the seal and look inside.
- 封 - stamp
- を - object particle
- 開けて - Open (gerund verb)
- 中 - inside
- を - object particle
- 見てください - Please look (imperative verb)
Shuui wo chuuibukaku mite koudou shite kudasai
Please observe carefully around and act.
Please take care of the environment.
- 周囲 - means "around" or "surrounding".
- を - object particle.
- 注意深く - means "with attention" or "carefully."
- 見て - verb form of the verb "to look" or "to observe".
- 行動して - verb form of the verb "to act" or "to behave".
- ください - verb form of the verb "to give" or "to offer".
Maego wo mite kara koudou shite kudasai
Please check around before taking action.
Please look back and forth before acting.
- 前後 (zen-go) - means "front and back" in Japanese
- を (wo) - Direct Object Particle in Japanese
- 見て (mite) - verb form of "mirar" in Japanese
- から (kara) - means "after" in Japanese
- 行動 (koudou) - means "action" in Japanese
- して (shite) - verb form of "to do" in Japanese
- ください (kudasai) - Japanese expression of request, meaning "please"
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