Translation and Meaning of: 音 - ne
The Japanese word 音[ね] is a curious term that sparks interest both for its simplicity and for its application in everyday life. If you are learning Japanese or just have curiosity about the language, understanding its meaning, origin, and usage can be quite useful. In this article, we will explore everything from its writing and pronunciation to the cultural context in which this word appears, ensuring that you know how to use it correctly.
Additionally, we will see how 音[ね] relates to other and expressions in the Japanese language, along with practical tips for memorizing it. If you're looking for a reliable dictionary to deepen your studies, Suki Nihongo is an excellent option. Shall we begin?
Meaning and writing of 音[ね]
The word 音[ね] is composed of the kanji 音 (sound) and the reading ね (ne). In Japanese, it can be translated as "sound" or "noise," but its usage goes beyond the literal meaning. Depending on the context, it can refer to musical tones, ambient noises, or even the intonation of the voice.
The kanji 音 is composed of the radicals 立 (to stand) and 日 (sun), suggesting a connection with something that propagates, like sound. This structure helps explain why this character is used in words related to hearing and music. The reading ね is one of the many possible for this kanji, being essential for those who want to master Japanese vocabulary.
Everyday use and practical examples
In everyday life, 音[ね] appears in various situations. It can be used to describe the sound of a musical instrument, as in 音がきれい (the sound is beautiful). It is also common in expressions that involve natural noises, such as the wind or the rain.
Another interesting use is in sentences that express auditory sensations, such as 音がうるさい (the sound is loud/annoying). It is worth noting that, although it is a simple word, its meaning can vary according to the context. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to the situations in which it appears to avoid confusion.
Tips for memorization and curiosities
An effective way to 音[ね] is to associate it with sound situations from everyday life. For example, think of a song you like and mentally repeat "この音はいいね" (this sound is good, right?). This type of association helps to fix the term in memory naturally.
Interestingly, 音[ね] also appears in the names of traditional Japanese instruments, such as the 琴 (koto), showing its connection to the country’s musical culture. If you've ever watched Japanese animes or dramas, you might have noticed that this word appears in scenes involving music or soundscapes, reinforcing its use in entertainment.
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Synonyms and similar words
- 音色 (Neiro) - Timber or the color of sound
- 音響 (Onkyou) - Acoustics or sound quality
- 音楽 (Ongaku) - Music
- 音量 (Onryou) - Volume
- 音声 (Onsei) - Voice or spoken sound
- 音波 (Onpa) - Sound wave
- 音質 (Onshitsu) - Qualidade do som
- 音域 (On'iki) - Tonal extension or sound range
- 音符 (Onpu) - musical note
- 音鳴り (Onnari) - Sound production
- 音色素材 (Neiro sozai) - Material for letterhead
- 音色調整 (Neiro chousei) - Timbre adjustment
- 音色表現 (Neiro hyougen) - Timbre expression
- 音色設定 (Neiro settei) - Timbre configuration
- 音色合成 (Neiro gousei) - Timbre synthesis
- 音色変換 (Neiro henkan) - Timbre conversion
- 音色解析 (Neiro kaiseki) - Timbre analysis
- 音色生成 (Neiro seisei) - Generation of tone
- 音色編集 (Neiro henshuu) - Timbre editing
- 音色制御 (Neiro seigyo) - Tone control
- 音色評価 (Neiro hyouka) - Timbre assessment
- 音色検索 (Neiro kensaku) - Timbre research
- 音色分析 (Neiro bunseki) - Timbre analysis
- 音色変容 (Neiro hen'yō) - Timbre transformation
- 音色変更 (Neiro henkou) - Timbre change
- 音色変幻 (Neiro hengen) - Timbre mutation
- 音色変奏 (Neiro hensou) - Timbre variation
- 音色変形 (Neiro henkei) - Timbre modification
- 音色変化量 (Neiro henka-ryou) - Amount of tone change
- 音色変化曲線 (Neiro henka kyokusen) - Timbre change curve
Related words
Romaji: ne
Kana: ね
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n4, jlpt-n3, jlpt-n1
Translation / Meaning: sound; note
Meaning in English: sound;note
Definition: Something that vibrates and reaches your ears.
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How to Write in Japanese - (音) ne
See below a step-by-step guide on how to write the word by hand in Japanese. (音) ne:
Example Sentences - (音) ne
See below some example sentences:
Shiin to omotte kudasai
Please think quietly.
Think of it as quiet.
- 静音 - It means "silence" in Japanese.
- と - a Japanese particle that indicates a connection between two sentences or ideas.
- 思って - it is the form of the verb "to think" in the present tense and in the te-form in Japanese.
- ください - It is a polite form of the verb "to give" in Japanese, used to make a request or solicitation.
Ongaku ga watashi no kokoro wo iyashite kureru
Music heals my heart.
Music heals my heart.
- 音楽 - music
- が - subject particle
- 私 - I
- の - Possession particle
- 心 - heart, mind
- を - direct object particle
- 癒してくれる - to heal, to relieve (verb in present tense, polite form)
Rokuon wo saisei shite kudasai
Please play the recording.
Please play the recording.
- 録音 - audio recording
- を - object particle
- 再生 - reproduce
- して - form of the verb "suru" (する) in the gerund
- ください - Please
Chou shou no neiro wa kokoro wo ochitsukaseru
The sound of the temple bell soothes the heart.
The tone of the bell soothes the heart.
- 釣鐘 - fishing bell
- の - Possession particle
- 音色 - timbre, sound
- は - Topic particle
- 心 - heart, mind
- を - direct object particle
- 落ち着かせる - calm, soothe
Suzu no oto ga kokochi yoi desu
The sound of the bell is pleasant.
The doorbell sound is comfortable.
- 鈴の音 - sound of the bell
- が - subject particle
- 心地よい - pleasant, comfortable
- です - Verb to be/estar in the present
Zatsuon ga urusai desu
The noise is loud.
The noise is loud.
- 雑音 - background sound, noise
- が - subject particle
- うるさい - noisy, annoying
- です - Verb to be/estar in the present
Ongaku ga suki desu
I like music.
- 音楽 - means music in Japanese
- が - Subject particle in Japanese.
- 好き - means to like in Japanese
- です - polite way to be/act in Japanese
Onsoku ga utsukushii kyoku wo kiku no ga suki desu
I like listening to music with beautiful tones.
- 音色 - som/timbre
- が - subject particle
- 美しい - beautiful
- 曲 - music
- を - direct object particle
- 聴く - to hear
- の - nominal particle
- が - subject particle
- 好き - like
- です - Verb to be/estar in the present
Sharin ga kishimu oto ga kikoeru
You can hear the sound of the wheels.
You can hear the sound of the wheels.
- 車輪 (sharin) - wheel
- が (ga) - subject particle
- 軋む (kishimu) - creak, make noise
- 音 (oto) - sound
- が (ga) - subject particle
- 聞こえる (kikoeru) - be heard, be noticeable
Mokumoku ga yureru oto ga kikoeru
You can hear the sound of the trees trembling.
You can hear the sound of the trees trembling.
- 木々 - trees
- が - subject particle
- 揺れる - sway, tremble
- 音 - sound
- が - subject particle
- 聞こえる - to be heard, to be audible
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