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uta /ɯta/

A general term for a song or a piece of music that is sung. It can refer to modern pop songs, traditional Japanese folk songs, or even classical poetry intended to be chanted.

Beispiele

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1

毎日、好きな歌を聴きます。

I listen to my favorite songs every day.

2

皆様、素晴らしい歌をご清聴ありがとうございました。

Everyone, thank you for listening to this wonderful song.

3

この歌、めっちゃいいじゃん!

This song is really good, isn't it!

Wortfamilie

Nomen
Verb
歌う
Adjektiv
歌劇風の
Verwandt
歌手
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Merkhilfe

The Kanji for song (歌) contains the radical for 'mouth' (口) in the phonetic component and shows someone breathing or exhaling (欠), representing the act of vocalizing music.

Schnelles Quiz

お風呂で____を歌うのが好きです。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist:

Beispiele

1

毎日、好きな歌を聴きます。

everyday

I listen to my favorite songs every day.

2

皆様、素晴らしい歌をご清聴ありがとうございました。

formal

Everyone, thank you for listening to this wonderful song.

3

この歌、めっちゃいいじゃん!

informal

This song is really good, isn't it!

4

万葉集には多くの古い歌が収められています。

academic

Many old poems (songs) are collected in the Man'yoshu.

5

パーティーの最後に社歌を歌いましょう。

business

Let's sing the company song at the end of the party.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
Verb
歌う
Adjektiv
歌劇風の
Verwandt
歌手

Häufige Kollokationen

歌を歌う to sing a song
歌が上手 good at singing
歌を聴く to listen to a song
歌を作る to write/compose a song
歌を覚える to memorize a song

Häufige Phrasen

鼻歌を歌う

to hum a tune

歌に合わせて

along with the song

歌い手

singer (vocalist)

Wird oft verwechselt mit

vs

Uta specifically refers to a song with vocals, while Kyoku can refer to any musical piece, including instrumentals.

vs 歌詞

Uta is the entire song; Kashi refers specifically only to the lyrics.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use 'uta' for anything with lyrics that is meant to be sung. For purely instrumental music, use 'kyoku'.

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Häufige Fehler

Beginners often say 'uta o shimasu' to mean 'I sing,' but the correct verb is 'utaimasu' (uta o utaimasu).

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Merkhilfe

The Kanji for song (歌) contains the radical for 'mouth' (口) in the phonetic component and shows someone breathing or exhaling (欠), representing the act of vocalizing music.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Old Japanese word 'uta,' which is thought to be related to 'utsu' (to beat/strike), referring to the rhythmic nature of early poetry and chanting.

Grammatikmuster

Used as a direct object: [歌] を [歌う] Used with descriptors: [上手な] 歌 Used in compound nouns: [鼻]歌 (humming)
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Kultureller Kontext

Karaoke (empty orchestra) is a central part of Japanese social life where 'uta' is the focus of entertainment.

Schnelles Quiz

お風呂で____を歌うのが好きです。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist:

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