Translation and Meaning of: 美しい - utsukushii
If you are studying Japanese, you have probably come across the word 美しい (うつくしい), which means "beautiful" or "charming." But do you know how it originated, how it is used in everyday life, or even how to memorize it effectively? In this article, we will explore the etymology, usage, and even curiosities about this expression so present in Japanese culture. Additionally, you will learn how to write the kanji correctly and some tips to fix this word in your vocabulary. If you use Anki or another spaced repetition method, get ready to jot down practical examples!
The origin and etymology of 美しい
The word 美しい has deep roots in the Japanese language, and its kanji, 美, is composed of two elements: 羊 (sheep) and 大 (big). Why would a big sheep be associated with beauty? In ancient China, where the character originated, big sheep were considered symbols of prosperity and harmony, attributes that naturally relate to the concept of beauty. Over time, the ideogram was incorporated into Japanese with the same aesthetic meaning.
Interestingly, the reading うつくしい (utsukushii) is one of the many Japanese words that carry an almost poetic sound. Some linguists suggest that the ending "shii" is common in adjectives that describe subjective qualities, such as 楽しい (tanoshii - fun) and 悲しい (kanashii - sad). Do you notice how the Japanese language has its own musicalities?
Lies in everyday life and cultural nuances
Unlike Portuguese, where "bonito" can be used in a more casual way, 美しい carries a more elevated, almost lyrical tone. You would hardly use it to compliment a new pair of shoes, but rather to describe a stunning landscape, a work of art, or even an act of kindness. It is the type of word that appears in poems, songs, and formal speeches, giving an air of sophistication to what is said.
A valuable tip: the Japanese often use 美しい for things that have a pure, almost untouched beauty. Have you noticed how cherry blossoms (桜) are often described this way? There is even a specific term, 花見 (hanami), for the tradition of appreciating their fleeting beauty. If you want to impress a native, try saying "桜が美しいですね" (sakura ga utsukushii desu ne) next spring!
Tips for memorization and writing
If you have difficulty ing how to write the kanji 美, try associating it with the image of a "big sheep" (羊 + 大). It may seem silly, but our brains love visual stories! Another technique is to create flashcards with images of things you truly consider beautiful - whether it's a sunset, a zen garden, or even your favorite well-arranged sushi dish. Emotion helps to reinforce vocabulary.
And be careful of the trap: do not confuse 美しい (utsukushii) with きれい (kirei), which also means "pretty" but is used more in everyday situations. While kirei can describe anything from a tidy room to a dress, utsukushii is reserved for something truly beautiful in a deeper sense. How about practicing by making two sentences, one with each word? That way, you'll never mix them up again!
Vocabulary
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Synonyms and similar words
- 美しく (Utsukushiku) - Beautiful, nice
- 美麗な (Bireina) - Extremely beautiful, attractive
- 艶やかな (Ayanakana) - Brilliant, seductive
- 華麗な (Kareina) - Magnificent, splendid
- 麗しい (Uruwashii) - Beautiful, charming
- 優美な (Yubi na) - Funny, elegant
- 洒落た (Shareta) - Stylish, sophisticated
- 上品な (Joihin na) - Refined, elegant
- 優雅な (Yūgana) - Elegant, graceful
- 高貴な (Kōkina) - Noble, dignified
Related words
Romaji: utsukushii
Kana: うつくしい
Type: adjective
L: jlpt-n4
Translation / Meaning: beautiful; charming
Meaning in English: beautiful;lovely
Definition: Something that looks beautiful in appearance and shape.
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How to Write in Japanese - (美しい) utsukushii
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Example Sentences - (美しい) utsukushii
See below some example sentences:
Rennaru yamayama wa utsukushii keshiki o tsukuridasu
The rows of mountains create a beautiful landscape.
The changing mountains create beautiful landscapes.
- 連なる - means "in a row" or "in sequence".
- 山々 - means "mountains" (the repeated kanji 山 indicates plurality).
- は - topic particle, indicates that the subject of the sentence is "the mountains in sequence".
- 美しい - Adjective that means "beautiful" or "pretty".
- 景色 - Noun that means "landscape" or "view".
- を - direct object particle, indicates that "beautiful landscape" is the object of the action.
- 作り出す - verb meaning "create" or "produce".
Aojiroi hada ga utsukushii desu
Pale skin is beautiful.
Pale skin is beautiful.
- 青白い (aojirai) - pale, whitish
- 肌 (hada) - pele
- が (ga) - subject particle
- 美しい (utsukushii) - pretty, beautiful
- です (desu) - verb to be in the polite form
Chou wa utsukushii haru no shouchou desu
Butterflies are a beautiful symbol of spring.
Butterflies are a beautiful symbol of spring.
- 蝶 (ちょう) - butterfly
- は - Topic particle
- 美しい (うつくしい) - Beautiful, nice
- 春 (はる) - spring
- の - Possession particle
- 象徴 (しょうちょう) - symbol, emblem
- です - polite way of being
Ten ten to hoshi ga kagayaku yozora ga utsukushii desu
The night with shining stars dotted is beautiful.
The night sky where the star shines is beautiful.
- 点々と - Dotted
- 星が - stars
- 輝く - shining
- 夜空が - night sky
- 美しいです - pretty
Sakura ga saku haru wa utsukushii desu
The spring when the cherry blossoms are in bloom is beautiful.
The spring when the cherry blossoms are in bloom are beautiful.
- 桜 (さくら) - cherry blossom
- が - subject particle
- 咲く (さく) - to blossom
- 春 (はる) - spring
- は - Topic particle
- 美しい (うつくしい) - pretty, beautiful
- です - polite way of being
Nisshoku shita hada ga utsukushii desu
Tanned skin is beautiful.
Tanned skin is beautiful.
- 日焼けした - means "tanned"
- 肌 - means "skin"
- が - subject particle
- 美しい - means "beautiful"
- です - Verb "to be" in polite form
Yamahara ni wa utsukushii momiji ga mirareru
On the hillside of the mountain
Beautiful autumn leaves can be seen on the hillside.
- 山腹 - means "mountain slope".
- に - particle that indicates location.
- は - particle that indicates the topic of the sentence.
- 美しい - adjective that means "beautiful".
- 紅葉 - noun that means "red foliage" or "autumn leaves".
- が - Particle that indicates the subject of the sentence.
- 見られる - verb that means "can be seen".
Kou no kussetsu wa utsukushii desu
The refraction of light is beautiful.
The refraction of light is beautiful.
- 光の屈折 - Refraction of light
- は - Topic particle
- 美しい - pretty
- です - Verb to be/estar in the present
Ookesutora no ensou wa utsukushii desu
The presentation of an orchestra is beautiful.
The orchestra performance is beautiful.
- オーケストラ - orchestra
- の - Possessive particle (indicates that the orchestra is the subject of the sentence)
- 演奏 - Performance, execution (in this case, of the orchestra)
- は - Topic particle (indicates that the performance of the orchestra is the theme of the sentence)
- 美しい - Nice, beautiful, beautiful
- です - Copula particle (indicates that the sentence is an affirmative statement)
Fumoto ni wa utsukushii keshiki ga hirogatte iru
There is a beautiful view that spreads out at the foot of the mountain.
A beautiful landscape spreads at the foot.
- 麓 (Fumoto) - It means "base" or "foot of a mountain".
- に (ni) - is a particle that indicates the location of something.
- は (wa) - It is a particle that marks the topic of the sentence.
- 美しい (utsukushii) - means "pretty" or "beautiful".
- 景色 (keshiki) - It means "landscape" or "view".
- が (ga) - It is a particle that marks the subject of the sentence.
- 広がっている (hiroga tte iru) - It is a verbal form that indicates that something is spreading or extending.
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