A1 noun Neutral #2,938 am häufigsten

進化

shinka /ɕiŋka/

The process by which living organisms or systems change and develop into more advanced or complex forms over time. It is used both in biological contexts and to describe the significant improvement of technology, software, or ideas.

Beispiele

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1

スマートフォンの技術は日々進化しています。

Smartphone technology is evolving every day.

2

人類の進化についての論文を読みました。

I read a paper about human evolution.

3

このアプリ、アップデートでかなり進化したね!

This app has evolved quite a bit with the update!

Wortfamilie

Nomen
進化
Verb
進化する
Verwandt
進化論
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Merkhilfe

Remember 'Shin' means 'to advance' (like Shinkansen, the bullet train) and 'Ka' means 'change'. It's a 'change that advances'.

Schnelles Quiz

インターネットの普及により、人々の生活は大きく( )した。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 進化

Beispiele

1

スマートフォンの技術は日々進化しています。

everyday

Smartphone technology is evolving every day.

2

人類の進化についての論文を読みました。

formal

I read a paper about human evolution.

3

このアプリ、アップデートでかなり進化したね!

informal

This app has evolved quite a bit with the update!

4

生物は環境に適応するために進化を遂げてきた。

academic

Living things have undergone evolution to adapt to their environments.

5

我が社は市場のニーズに合わせて進化し続ける必要があります。

business

Our company needs to continue evolving to match market needs.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
進化
Verb
進化する
Verwandt
進化論

Häufige Kollokationen

進化を遂げる to undergo evolution
急速な進化 rapid evolution
進化の過程 the process of evolution
独自に進化する to evolve uniquely
進化が止まらない evolution does not stop

Häufige Phrasen

進化を続ける

to continue evolving

驚くべき進化

amazing evolution

最終進化

final evolution

Wird oft verwechselt mit

進化 vs 進歩

Shinpo (progress) is used for personal skills or general advancement, while Shinka implies a structural or biological transformation.

進化 vs 発展

Hatten focuses on expansion and growth (like a city or economy), whereas Shinka focuses on qualitative change.

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Nutzungshinweise

While it originates in biology, it is extremely common in Japan to use this for technology (like AI) or pop culture (like Pokémon changing forms). It always implies a positive or more complex change.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners sometimes use it for a simple improvement in their own Japanese level, but 'jou tatsu' (improvement) is more natural for skills.

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Merkhilfe

Remember 'Shin' means 'to advance' (like Shinkansen, the bullet train) and 'Ka' means 'change'. It's a 'change that advances'.

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Wortherkunft

A Sinitic compound (kango) combining '進' (advance/move forward) and '化' (change/become).

Grammatikmuster

Uses the 'Noun + する' pattern to function as a verb. Often used with the particle 'を' when used as a direct object with verbs like '遂げる' (to achieve).
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Kultureller Kontext

Deeply ingrained in Japanese culture via media like Pokémon and Digimon, where 'shinka' is the core mechanic of growth.

Schnelles Quiz

インターネットの普及により、人々の生活は大きく( )した。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 進化

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