植物
A general term used to describe all types of living organisms that belong to the kingdom Plantae, including trees, flowers, herbs, and mosses. It is often used in scientific, educational, or formal contexts to refer to flora in general.
Ejemplos
3 de 5私は家でたくさんの植物を育てています。
I am growing many plants at home.
当施設内での植物の採取は禁止されています。
Collecting plants within this facility is prohibited.
この植物、名前なんていうの?
What is the name of this plant?
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
The first kanji 植 means 'to plant' and the second 物 means 'thing'. It literally means a 'planted thing'.
Quiz rápido
庭に新しい___を植えました。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 植物
Ejemplos
私は家でたくさんの植物を育てています。
everydayI am growing many plants at home.
当施設内での植物の採取は禁止されています。
formalCollecting plants within this facility is prohibited.
この植物、名前なんていうの?
informalWhat is the name of this plant?
植物は二酸化炭素を吸収し、酸素を排出します。
academicPlants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
弊社のロビーには観葉植物が配置されています。
businessDecorative plants are placed in our company lobby.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
植物状態
vegetative state (medical)
植物性
plant-based / vegetable-based
高山植物
alpine plants
Se confunde a menudo con
Kusa specifically refers to grass or small weeds, while shokubutsu is the broad category including trees.
Notas de uso
While 'shokubutsu' is a broad term, in casual conversation people often prefer more specific words like 'hana' (flower) or 'ki' (tree) unless talking about plants as a hobby or category.
Errores comunes
Beginners sometimes use 'shokubutsu' when they specifically mean 'grass' (kusa) or 'flower' (hana), which can sound a bit overly clinical in casual settings.
Truco para recordar
The first kanji 植 means 'to plant' and the second 物 means 'thing'. It literally means a 'planted thing'.
Origen de la palabra
A Sino-Japanese compound where 'shoku' (plant/set) combines with 'butsu' (thing/object).
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
Japanese culture has a deep appreciation for seasonal plants, celebrated through customs like Hanami (cherry blossom viewing) and Momijigari (maple leaf hunting).
Quiz rápido
庭に新しい___を植えました。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 植物
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