A1 noun Neutral #3,703 am häufigsten

tori /to̞ɾi/

A general term for birds, which are feathered, winged, egg-laying, vertebrate animals. In a culinary context, it often refers specifically to chicken meat.

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1

公園でたくさんの鳥が鳴いています。

Many birds are singing in the park.

2

本日は、珍しい渡り鳥の観測データをご報告いたします。

Today, I will report the observation data of a rare migratory bird.

3

見て、あの青い鳥、すごくきれい!

Look, that blue bird is so beautiful!

Wortfamilie

Nomen
Verwandt
鳥類
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Merkhilfe

The Kanji 鳥 looks like a standing bird: the top is the crest/head, the middle box with the dot is the body/eye, and the four dots at the bottom represent its tail feathers.

Schnelles Quiz

空に___が飛んでいます。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist:

Beispiele

1

公園でたくさんの鳥が鳴いています。

everyday

Many birds are singing in the park.

2

本日は、珍しい渡り鳥の観測データをご報告いたします。

formal

Today, I will report the observation data of a rare migratory bird.

3

見て、あの青い鳥、すごくきれい!

informal

Look, that blue bird is so beautiful!

4

鳥類は恐竜の進化系統における唯一の生存者である。

academic

Birds are the only survivors in the evolutionary lineage of dinosaurs.

5

新商品のパッケージには、自由を象徴する鳥のイラストを採用しました。

business

For the new product packaging, we adopted an illustration of a bird symbolizing freedom.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
Verwandt
鳥類

Häufige Kollokationen

鳥が鳴く a bird sings/chirps
鳥が飛ぶ a bird flies
鳥を飼う to keep a bird (as a pet)
鳥の巣 a bird's nest
鳥の羽 a bird's feather

Häufige Phrasen

一石二鳥

killing two birds with one stone

鳥肌が立つ

to get goosebumps

飛ぶ鳥を落とす勢い

with a force so powerful it could bring down a flying bird

Wird oft verwechselt mit

vs 鶏 (niwatori)

Niwatori specifically means chicken, whereas tori is the general word for any bird.

vs 取る (toru)

The pronunciation is similar, but 'toru' is a verb meaning 'to take'.

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Nutzungshinweise

Tori is a very common A1 word. When ordering food in Japan, 'tori' or 'toriniku' usually refers to chicken.

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Häufige Fehler

Beginners sometimes forget to use the specific counter 'wa' (羽) when counting birds, using 'tsu' instead.

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Merkhilfe

The Kanji 鳥 looks like a standing bird: the top is the crest/head, the middle box with the dot is the body/eye, and the four dots at the bottom represent its tail feathers.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Old Japanese word 'tori', potentially linked to the verb 'tobu' (to fly).

Grammatikmuster

Counter: 羽 (wa). Example: 三羽 (san-ba) - three birds. Japanese nouns do not have plural forms; context or counters indicate quantity.
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Kultureller Kontext

In Japan, certain birds like the crane (tsuru) represent longevity and are highly revered in traditional art.

Schnelles Quiz

空に___が飛んでいます。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist:

Verwandte Redewendungen

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