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建物

tatemono /tatemono/

A general term used to describe any physical structure built by humans, such as houses, offices, or stores. It focuses on the physical object itself regardless of its specific function or size.

Exemplos

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1

この建物はとてもきれいです。

This building is very beautiful.

2

その建物は、100年前に建てられました。

That building was built 100 years ago.

3

あの建物、すごく高いね!

That building is really tall, isn't it!

Família de palavras

Substantivo
建物
Verb
建てる
Relacionado
建築
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Dica de memorização

Think of 'tate' (from tateru - to build) and 'mono' (thing). It is literally a 'built thing'.

Quiz rápido

駅の前に大きい____があります。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 建物

Exemplos

1

この建物はとてもきれいです。

everyday

This building is very beautiful.

2

その建物は、100年前に建てられました。

formal

That building was built 100 years ago.

3

あの建物、すごく高いね!

informal

That building is really tall, isn't it!

4

日本の建物は、地震に強い構造を持っています。

academic

Japanese buildings have structures that are resistant to earthquakes.

5

新しい建物の建設予定地はこちらです。

business

This is the planned construction site for the new building.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
建物
Verb
建てる
Relacionado
建築

Colocações comuns

高い建物 a tall building
古い建物 an old building
建物の外 outside the building
建物の中に入る to enter the building
公共の建物 a public building

Frases Comuns

建物が並ぶ

buildings are lined up

建物を建てる

to build a structure

建物を壊す

to demolish a building

Frequentemente confundido com

建物 vs ビル

Biru usually refers specifically to modern, multi-story office or commercial buildings, while tatemono is a general term for any structure including houses.

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Notas de uso

Tatemono is the most standard, neutral word for any architectural structure. It is suitable for both spoken and written Japanese.

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Erros comuns

Learners often use 'biru' for small wooden houses, but 'tatemono' or 'ie' is more appropriate for residential structures.

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Dica de memorização

Think of 'tate' (from tateru - to build) and 'mono' (thing). It is literally a 'built thing'.

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Origem da palavra

A compound of the verb 'tateru' (to stand/build) and the noun 'mono' (thing/object).

Padrões gramaticais

Commonly counted using the counter 棟 (mune) for large buildings or 軒 (ken) for houses. Used as a direct object with the particle を.
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Contexto cultural

Japanese buildings are famous for their earthquake-resistant technology and the blend of traditional wooden architecture with modern concrete designs.

Quiz rápido

駅の前に大きい____があります。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 建物

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