ソファ
A comfortable piece of furniture with cushions and arms designed for multiple people to sit on at once. It is a common household item typically found in the living room for relaxation and socializing.
예시
3 / 5このソファはとても柔らかいです。
This sofa is very soft.
こちらのソファでお待ちください。
Please wait on this sofa.
ソファで寝ちゃった。
I fell asleep on the sofa.
어휘 가족
암기 팁
Remember 'Sit On For A while'—the first letters spell SOFA.
빠른 퀴즈
リビングルームに( )を置きました。とても座り心地がいいです。
정답!
정답은: ソファ
예시
このソファはとても柔らかいです。
everydayThis sofa is very soft.
こちらのソファでお待ちください。
formalPlease wait on this sofa.
ソファで寝ちゃった。
informalI fell asleep on the sofa.
現代の家庭において、ソファは家族の交流の場として機能している。
academicIn modern households, the sofa functions as a place for family interaction.
応接室のソファを新しく買い替えました。
businessWe replaced the sofas in the reception room with new ones.
어휘 가족
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
ソファに沈み込む
to sink into a sofa
ソファでお昼寝
taking a nap on the sofa
ソファを動かす
to move a sofa
자주 혼동되는 단어
Isu is a general term for any chair, whereas sofa refers specifically to a long, upholstered seat for multiple people.
사용 참고사항
The word is a katakana loanword. While often written as ソファ (sofa), it is also frequently written and pronounced with a long vowel as ソファー (sofaa).
자주 하는 실수
Learners sometimes use the general word 'isu' (chair) when they specifically mean a sofa, or they might struggle with the katakana spelling of the small 'a'.
암기 팁
Remember 'Sit On For A while'—the first letters spell SOFA.
어원
Derived from the English word 'sofa', which has roots in the Arabic word 'suffah' (a stone ledge or bench).
문법 패턴
문화적 맥락
While traditionally Japanese homes used tatami mats and floor seating, modern Japanese apartments almost always include a Western-style sofa in the living area.
빠른 퀴즈
リビングルームに( )を置きました。とても座り心地がいいです。
정답!
정답은: ソファ
관련 어휘
관련 단어
打ち合わせ
A1A preliminary meeting or discussion held to coordinate details and make arrangements before an event or project. It is used to ensure all parties involved are in agreement on the plan of action.
指示
A1An instruction or direction given by someone to explain how to do something or where to go. It is frequently used in professional or educational settings to denote specific orders or guidelines provided by a superior.
命令
A1A command or order given by a person in authority to a subordinate. It implies that the person receiving the command is expected to follow it without question.
規制
A1The act of controlling or limiting something through rules, laws, or official authority. It is commonly used to describe government policies, traffic control, or organizational restrictions to maintain order or safety.
処罰
A1A formal action taken to penalize someone for breaking a law, rule, or regulation. It refers to the official imposition of a penalty or sentence by an authority figure or institution.
罰金
A1A sum of money that someone is ordered to pay as a penalty for breaking a law or rule. It is most commonly associated with traffic violations, administrative offenses, or minor crimes.
裁判
A1A formal legal process where a judge or court hears evidence to decide a legal case or dispute. It refers to a trial, judgment, or the act of adjudication within a judicial system.
弁護
A1Bengo refers to the act of defending or advocating for someone, particularly in a legal setting or during an argument. It involves speaking in support of another person to protect their rights or justify their actions.
告訴
A1A formal criminal complaint or legal accusation filed by a victim to the police or a prosecutor. It specifically refers to the victim's request for the offender to be punished under criminal law.
訴訟
A1A formal legal process where a dispute is brought before a court for a judicial decision. It typically involves a plaintiff seeking a legal remedy against a defendant through the court system.
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