A1 noun Neutral #3,066 am häufigsten

追加

tsuika /t͡sɯika/

The act of adding something extra to an already existing amount, list, or set. It is frequently used in contexts like ordering more food, adding items to a cart, or providing supplementary information.

Beispiele

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1

飲み物を追加してください。

Please add a drink (to my order).

2

会議の資料に新しいデータを追加いたしました。

I have added new data to the meeting materials.

3

ポテト、追加していい?

Can I add some fries?

Wortfamilie

Nomen
追加
Verb
追加する
Verwandt
追加分
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Tsuika' as 'Two-ika' (Two squids). Imagine you are at a sushi bar and you want to ADD 'Two-ika' to your order.

Schnelles Quiz

コーヒーを一つ( )してください。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 追加

Beispiele

1

飲み物を追加してください。

everyday

Please add a drink (to my order).

2

会議の資料に新しいデータを追加いたしました。

formal

I have added new data to the meeting materials.

3

ポテト、追加していい?

informal

Can I add some fries?

4

論文の最後に参考文献を追加する。

academic

Add references to the end of the paper.

5

プロジェクトの予算を追加する必要があります。

business

We need to add to the project budget.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
追加
Verb
追加する
Verwandt
追加分

Häufige Kollokationen

追加注文 additional order
追加料金 additional fee
追加情報 additional information
機能を追加する to add a function
メンバーを追加する to add a member

Häufige Phrasen

追加で

additionally / as an extra

追加料金なし

no extra charge

友達追加

add as a friend (on social media)

Wird oft verwechselt mit

追加 vs 増加

Zouka refers to a general increase in quantity or volume (e.g., population growth), while Tsuika is specifically adding something onto what exists.

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Nutzungshinweise

Tsuika is most commonly used as a 'Suru' verb (追加する). It is the standard word used in restaurants for ordering more food or in digital interfaces for adding items to a list.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use it to mean 'increase' (like an increase in temperature), but for physical growth or rising levels, words like 'agaru' or 'fueru' are more appropriate.

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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Tsuika' as 'Two-ika' (Two squids). Imagine you are at a sushi bar and you want to ADD 'Two-ika' to your order.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the kanji 追 (follow/pursue) and 加 (add/increase), implying following up with an addition.

Grammatikmuster

Often functions as a noun-verb: [Object] を 追加する Used as a modifier: [Noun] の 追加 (e.g., データの追加)
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Kultureller Kontext

In Japanese restaurants, it is very common to say 'Tsuika de' when ordering another round of the same dish or drink.

Schnelles Quiz

コーヒーを一つ( )してください。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 追加

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