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流れ

nagare /naɡaɾe/

Refers to the continuous movement of a liquid like a river, or the abstract progression of events, time, or conversation. It describes how things follow one another in a smooth sequence or direction.

Ejemplos

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1

川の流れがとても速いです。

The flow of the river is very fast.

2

本日の式の流れをご説明いたします。

I will explain the sequence of today's ceremony.

3

その場の流れで、映画を見ることになった。

In the heat of the moment, we ended up seeing a movie.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
流れ
Verb
流れる
Relacionado
流行
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Truco para recordar

Visualize a river (川) flowing; the noun 'nagare' is just the noun form of the verb 'nagareru' (to flow).

Quiz rápido

会議の( )を確認してください。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 流れ

Ejemplos

1

川の流れがとても速いです。

everyday

The flow of the river is very fast.

2

本日の式の流れをご説明いたします。

formal

I will explain the sequence of today's ceremony.

3

その場の流れで、映画を見ることになった。

informal

In the heat of the moment, we ended up seeing a movie.

4

歴史の流れを理解することが重要です。

academic

It is important to understand the flow of history.

5

このプロジェクトの仕事の流れを確認しましょう。

business

Let's check the workflow of this project.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
流れ
Verb
流れる
Relacionado
流行

Colocaciones comunes

時間の流れ passage of time
話の流れ flow of conversation
仕事の流れ workflow
時代の流れ trend of the times
川の流れ river current

Frases Comunes

流れに任せる

to go with the flow

時代の流れに乗る

to move with the times

流れ作業

assembly line work

Se confunde a menudo con

流れ vs 順番

Junban refers to a fixed numerical order (1st, 2nd, 3rd), while nagare refers to the smooth, continuous process or 'vibe' of how things proceed.

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Notas de uso

Nagare is incredibly versatile. While it literally means 'current,' use it in social situations to describe the 'vibe' or 'direction' a group is moving in.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use 'junban' when they want to talk about the natural progression of an event; use 'nagare' for the overall process/agenda.

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Truco para recordar

Visualize a river (川) flowing; the noun 'nagare' is just the noun form of the verb 'nagareru' (to flow).

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the ancient Japanese verb 'nagaru,' meaning to move like water.

Patrones gramaticales

Used as a noun Often preceded by [Noun] + の Can be the subject with が or object with を
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Contexto cultural

In Japan, 'reading the flow' (nagare wo yomu) is a critical social skill, similar to reading the room.

Quiz rápido

会議の( )を確認してください。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 流れ

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