映画
A motion picture or film shown in a theater or on a screen for entertainment. It is a common medium for storytelling that combines visual images and sound.
Beispiele
3 von 5週末に友達と映画を見ました。
I watched a movie with my friend on the weekend.
本日は新作映画の完成披露試写会でございます。
Today is the world premiere screening of the new film.
昨日見た映画、マジで泣けたよ。
The movie I saw yesterday really made me cry.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Ei (projection/reflection) + Ga (picture). Think of it as an 'A-list (Ei) Great (Ga)' picture show.
Schnelles Quiz
日曜日に___を見に行きます。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 映画
Beispiele
週末に友達と映画を見ました。
everydayI watched a movie with my friend on the weekend.
本日は新作映画の完成披露試写会でございます。
formalToday is the world premiere screening of the new film.
昨日見た映画、マジで泣けたよ。
informalThe movie I saw yesterday really made me cry.
この映画は、当時の社会情勢を鮮明に描き出している。
academicThis film vividly depicts the social conditions of that time.
この映画の海外配給権に関する交渉を進めましょう。
businessLet's proceed with negotiations regarding the overseas distribution rights for this movie.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
映画三昧
indulging in movies all day long
銀幕
the silver screen
映画のワンシーン
a scene from a movie
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Manga refers to printed comics or graphic novels, whereas Eiga refers to moving films.
Eizou is a broader term for any video, footage, or image, while Eiga specifically refers to a cinematographic film.
Nutzungshinweise
The standard verb used with eiga is 'miru' (to see/watch). It refers to the medium of film in general, regardless of whether it is viewed at a theater or at home.
Häufige Fehler
Beginners sometimes confuse 'eiga' with 'eigo' (English). Also, do not use 'suru' directly with 'eiga' to mean 'watching'; always use 'o miru'.
Merkhilfe
Ei (projection/reflection) + Ga (picture). Think of it as an 'A-list (Ei) Great (Ga)' picture show.
Wortherkunft
From the kanji 映 (projection/reflect) and 画 (picture/brushstroke), literally meaning 'projected pictures'.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
In Japan, movie tickets are often standardized at 1,900-2,000 yen, and many theaters offer 'First Day' or 'Ladies' Day' discounts.
Schnelles Quiz
日曜日に___を見に行きます。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 映画
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