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書道

shodō /ɕodoː/

The Japanese art of calligraphy, often performed with a brush and ink. It is considered a path to spiritual refinement and artistic expression through the stylized writing of characters.

Exemples

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1

私は週末に書道を習っています。

I am learning calligraphy on the weekends.

2

日本の伝統文化である書道をぜひ体験してください。

Please be sure to experience calligraphy, which is a traditional Japanese culture.

3

書道、一緒にやってみる?

Wanna try calligraphy together?

Famille de mots

Nom
書道
Verb
書道をする
Apparenté
書道家
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Astuce mémo

Remember 'Sho' means 'writing' and 'Do' means 'the way' (like in Judo or Kendo). It is the 'Way of Writing.'

Quiz rapide

日本の伝統的な芸術である___を習いたいです。

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : 書道

Exemples

1

私は週末に書道を習っています。

everyday

I am learning calligraphy on the weekends.

2

日本の伝統文化である書道をぜひ体験してください。

formal

Please be sure to experience calligraphy, which is a traditional Japanese culture.

3

書道、一緒にやってみる?

informal

Wanna try calligraphy together?

4

書道は東アジアの歴史において重要な芸術形態です。

academic

Calligraphy is an important art form in East Asian history.

5

社長室には立派な書道の作品が飾ってあります。

business

An impressive calligraphy work is displayed in the CEO's office.

Famille de mots

Nom
書道
Verb
書道をする
Apparenté
書道家

Collocations courantes

書道教室 calligraphy class
書道家 professional calligrapher
書道を習う to learn calligraphy
書道道具 calligraphy tools
書道セット calligraphy set

Phrases Courantes

書道の精神

the spirit of calligraphy

筆を運ぶ

to move the brush (in writing)

墨の香

the scent of ink

Souvent confondu avec

書道 vs 習字

Shuji usually refers to practicing penmanship/handwriting for school, while Shodo is the broader artistic and spiritual discipline.

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Notes d'usage

Use 'Shodo' when referring to calligraphy as an art form or hobby. In elementary school contexts, 'Shuji' is more common for the basic act of practicing characters.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often use the verb 'kaku' (to write) instead of 'suru' (to do) or 'narau' (to learn) when talking about the discipline itself.

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Astuce mémo

Remember 'Sho' means 'writing' and 'Do' means 'the way' (like in Judo or Kendo). It is the 'Way of Writing.'

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Origine du mot

Derived from Middle Chinese, combining 'sho' (to write/document) and 'do' (path/road/methodology).

Modèles grammaticaux

Noun + をする (to practice calligraphy) Noun + の先生 (calligraphy teacher)
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Contexte culturel

In Japan, children usually begin learning the basics of calligraphy in elementary school as part of their national language curriculum.

Quiz rapide

日本の伝統的な芸術である___を習いたいです。

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : 書道

Mots lis

学会

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An academic society or a professional organization where scholars and researchers share their findings. It also commonly refers to the specific academic conferences or meetings organized by these groups.

法人

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A legal entity or organization, such as a company or non-profit, that is recognized by law as having rights and duties similar to those of a person. It distinguishes a group or institution from an individual human being in legal and business matters.

組合

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A formal organization or association formed by individuals or groups with a common interest, most commonly referring to a labor union or a cooperative. It describes a collective body where members work together to achieve shared social, economic, or professional goals.

グループ

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A collection of people, animals, or things that are together or considered together. It is a loanword from English used to describe social circles, categorized items, or organized teams in various settings.

チーム

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A group of people working together toward a common goal, such as in sports, business, or a school project. It is a loanword from the English word 'team' and is used in almost identical contexts in Japanese.

地理

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Geography refers to the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, including the distribution of populations and resources. In daily life, it often describes the layout, terrain, or spatial understanding of a specific area or town.

地域

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A noun referring to a specific area, region, or district characterized by certain features or boundaries. It is commonly used to describe local communities or geographical sections within a larger city or country.

境界

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A physical or conceptual line that marks the limit or division between two areas, states, or things. It is used to describe where one thing ends and another begins, such as a land border or the division between work and private life.

都市

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A 'toshi' is a large and densely populated urban area that serves as a center for politics, economy, and culture. It is the formal term for 'city' or 'metropolis', typically used in administrative, geographical, or statistical contexts.

都会

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A noun referring to a large city or urban area characterized by high population density and modern infrastructure. It is often used to describe the bustling lifestyle or environment of a city in contrast to rural areas.

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