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taki [ta̠kʲi]

A waterfall is a natural feature where water flows vertically down from a height, such as a cliff or a steep slope. In Japan, waterfalls are popular sightseeing spots and are often associated with spiritual purification and nature's beauty.

Ejemplos

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1

この滝はとてもきれいです。

This waterfall is very beautiful.

2

日本の有名な滝について発表します。

I will give a presentation about famous Japanese waterfalls.

3

昨日、友達と滝を見に行ったよ。

Yesterday, I went to see a waterfall with my friend.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
Verb
滝打たれる
Adverbio
滝のように
Relacionado
滝壺
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Truco para recordar

Look at the Kanji: The left side is water (氵) and the right side (竜) means dragon. Imagine a dragon flying up through the falling water!

Quiz rápido

山の奥に大きな___があります。水が上から落ちています。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: b

Ejemplos

1

この滝はとてもきれいです。

everyday

This waterfall is very beautiful.

2

日本の有名な滝について発表します。

formal

I will give a presentation about famous Japanese waterfalls.

3

昨日、友達と滝を見に行ったよ。

informal

Yesterday, I went to see a waterfall with my friend.

4

滝の落差が地形に与える影響を調査する。

academic

Investigate the impact of waterfall height on the terrain.

5

当社は滝の見えるレストランを経営しています。

business

Our company operates a restaurant with a view of a waterfall.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
Verb
滝打たれる
Adverbio
滝のように
Relacionado
滝壺

Colocaciones comunes

滝を見る to see a waterfall
滝を登る to climb a waterfall
高い滝 a high/tall waterfall
滝が流れる a waterfall flows
滝壺に行く to go to the waterfall basin

Frases Comunes

滝に打たれる

to stand under a waterfall (spiritual training)

滝のような汗

sweating like a waterfall (profuse sweating)

鯉の滝登り

a carp climbing a waterfall (symbol of success)

Se confunde a menudo con

vs

Kawa is a river (horizontal flow), while Taki is a waterfall (vertical drop).

vs

Tani is a valley (the land between mountains), whereas Taki is the falling water itself.

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Notas de uso

The word is commonly used for both small natural cascades and massive waterfalls. It is almost always written in kanji.

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Errores comunes

Learners sometimes confuse 'taki' with 'take' (bamboo). Ensure the 'i' sound is clear.

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Truco para recordar

Look at the Kanji: The left side is water (氵) and the right side (竜) means dragon. Imagine a dragon flying up through the falling water!

📖

Origen de la palabra

From Old Japanese, originally referring to rapids or falling water in a river.

Patrones gramaticales

滝(noun)+を+見る(verb) きれいな(adjective)+滝(noun)
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Contexto cultural

Waterfall meditation, or 'Takigyo', is a practice where people stand under a waterfall to purify their soul and build mental discipline.

Quiz rápido

山の奥に大きな___があります。水が上から落ちています。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: b

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