A1 noun 중립

才能

[sa̠ino̞ː]

Sainō refers to a natural gift or an innate ability to perform a specific task exceptionally well, such as music, art, or sports. It describes a person's inherent potential or 'talent' that distinguishes them from others in a particular field.

예시

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1

彼はピアノの才能があります。

He has a talent for the piano.

2

彼の音楽的才能は素晴らしいです。

His musical talent is wonderful.

3

あの子、才能あるよね。

That kid has talent, doesn't he?

어휘 가족

명사
才能
형용사
才能豊かな
관련
天才
💡

암기 팁

Think of the 'Sai' as 'Size' and 'No' as 'Know'. A person with 'Sainō' has a huge 'Size' of things they already 'Know' naturally.

빠른 퀴즈

彼は絵の____があります。

정답!

정답은: 才能

예시

1

彼はピアノの才能があります。

everyday

He has a talent for the piano.

2

彼の音楽的才能は素晴らしいです。

formal

His musical talent is wonderful.

3

あの子、才能あるよね。

informal

That kid has talent, doesn't he?

4

才能は遺伝か環境か、議論が続いています。

academic

The debate continues over whether talent is genetic or environmental.

5

弊社は才能ある人材を探しています。

business

Our company is looking for talented human resources.

어휘 가족

명사
才能
형용사
才能豊かな
관련
天才

자주 쓰는 조합

才能がある to have talent
才能を伸ばす to develop one's talent
才能を発揮する to demonstrate/show one's talent
才能に恵まれる to be blessed with talent
才能を認める to recognize talent

자주 쓰는 구문

才能の塊

an embodiment of talent (literally 'a lump of talent')

才能が開花する

one's talent blooms

多才な人

a multi-talented person

자주 혼동되는 단어

才能 vs 能力

Nōryoku refers to general ability or capacity (often learned), while sainō specifically implies an innate, creative gift.

才能 vs 技術

Gijutsu refers to technical skills acquired through practice and training, whereas sainō is the natural spark behind them.

📝

사용 참고사항

Sainō is most commonly used with the particle 'ga' followed by 'aru' (to have) or 'nai' (not to have). While it can be used for anyone, it is often reserved for high-level creative or athletic abilities.

⚠️

자주 하는 실수

Learners often use 'dekiru' (can do) to describe talent, but 'sainō ga aru' is more precise when describing a gift rather than just a basic skill.

💡

암기 팁

Think of the 'Sai' as 'Size' and 'No' as 'Know'. A person with 'Sainō' has a huge 'Size' of things they already 'Know' naturally.

📖

어원

Derived from Middle Chinese, combining 'sai' (ability/materials) and 'nō' (capability/skill).

문법 패턴

Noun + がある (to have talent) Noun + 豊かな (talented/gifted adjective form) Object + の才能 (talent for [object])
🌍

문화적 맥락

In Japan, while 'sainō' (talent) is admired, 'doryoku' (effort/hard work) is often culturally emphasized as being equally or more important for success.

빠른 퀴즈

彼は絵の____があります。

정답!

정답은: 才能

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