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水素

suiso [sɯiso]

Hydrogen is the simplest and most abundant chemical element in the universe, symbolized by H. In everyday Japanese contexts, it is frequently discussed as a clean energy source used in eco-friendly vehicles and power generation.

Exemples

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1

このバスは水素で走ります。

This bus runs on hydrogen.

2

水素エネルギーの活用について検討いたします。

We will consider the utilization of hydrogen energy.

3

水素って、水から作れるの?

Can hydrogen be made from water?

Famille de mots

Nom
水素
Adjectif
水素の
Apparenté
水素化
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Astuce mémo

Look at the Kanji: 水 (Water) + 素 (Element). Hydrogen is the 'element of water' (H2O).

Quiz rapide

未来の車は、ガソリンではなく( )で走るかもしれません。

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : 水素

Exemples

1

このバスは水素で走ります。

everyday

This bus runs on hydrogen.

2

水素エネルギーの活用について検討いたします。

formal

We will consider the utilization of hydrogen energy.

3

水素って、水から作れるの?

informal

Can hydrogen be made from water?

4

水素は宇宙で最も軽い元素である。

academic

Hydrogen is the lightest element in the universe.

5

我が社は水素ステーションの建設を推進しております。

business

Our company is promoting the construction of hydrogen stations.

Famille de mots

Nom
水素
Adjectif
水素の
Apparenté
水素化

Collocations courantes

水素エンジン hydrogen engine
水素ステーション hydrogen station
水素燃料電池 hydrogen fuel cell
水素社会 hydrogen society
水素爆発 hydrogen explosion

Phrases Courantes

水素を充填する

to fill up with hydrogen

水素を燃やす

to burn hydrogen

水素が漏れる

hydrogen leaks

Souvent confondu avec

水素 vs 酸素

Oxygen (酸素) is what we breathe, while Hydrogen (水素) is the fuel that can react with it.

水素 vs 窒素

Nitrogen (窒素) makes up 78% of the air and is inert; both words end in 'so' (element gas suffix).

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Notes d'usage

The word is almost always used as a noun. In modern Japanese, you will see it paired with 'society' (社会) or 'energy' (エネルギー) in news reports about the environment.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often confuse the Kanji for water (水) in Suiso with other similar characters like ice (氷). Also, be careful not to confuse 'suiso' with 'sanso' (oxygen) during science discussions.

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Astuce mémo

Look at the Kanji: 水 (Water) + 素 (Element). Hydrogen is the 'element of water' (H2O).

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Origine du mot

A translation of the Dutch word 'waterstof', where 'water' means water and 'stof' means matter/substance.

Modèles grammaticaux

Used as a compound noun: 水素 + [Noun] Functions as the subject with は or が No plural form exists in Japanese
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Contexte culturel

Japan is heavily investing in becoming a 'Hydrogen Society' to reduce carbon emissions, making this a common keyword in Japanese media.

Quiz rapide

未来の車は、ガソリンではなく( )で走るかもしれません。

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : 水素

Mots lis

台風

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A large, powerful tropical cyclone that occurs in the Northwest Pacific Ocean, bringing heavy rain and strong winds. In Japan, they occur most frequently between July and October and are identified by numbers rather than names in daily news reporting.

竜巻

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A violent, rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground, often visible as a funnel-shaped cloud. In Japanese, the name literally means 'rolling dragon,' describing its swirling appearance as it ascends to the sky.

洪水

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A flood refers to an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits, especially over what is normally dry land. It is commonly used to describe natural disasters caused by heavy rain or overflowing rivers.

干ばつ

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A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall leading to a shortage of water. It is used to describe the environmental state and its resulting impact on agriculture and water supply.

疫病

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An infectious disease or epidemic that spreads widely and rapidly among a population. It often refers to large-scale outbreaks and carries a historical or serious clinical nuance.

伝染

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The process of a disease or feeling spreading from one person to another through contact or influence. It can refer to biological infections or the metaphorical spread of emotions like laughter or panic.

感染

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Infection refers to the process where viruses or bacteria enter the body and multiply. It is also used metaphorically for the spread of emotions, computer viruses, or habits.

免疫

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Immunity refers to the body's ability to resist a particular infection or toxin via specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a state of being unaffected by something unpleasant because of previous exposure.

抗体

A1

An antibody is a protective protein produced by your immune system to fight off harmful substances like viruses or bacteria. It acts like a specialized soldier that remembers specific germs to prevent you from getting sick from the same thing twice.

細菌

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Microscopic single-celled organisms that can be found everywhere, including inside the human body. While some cause diseases, many are beneficial for health and the environment.

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