実
Primarily refers to the fruit, nut, or seed produced by a plant. It can also abstractly represent the truth, reality, or the actual substance of something as opposed to its outward appearance.
Exemplos
3 de 5この木には赤い実がなっています。
This tree is bearing red fruit.
長年の努力がようやく実を結びました。
Many years of effort have finally borne fruit.
実は、昨日学校を休みました。
To tell you the truth, I was absent from school yesterday.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
The kanji 実 depicts a roof over a shell (ancient currency), representing a house filled with 'substance' or 'wealth'—just like a fruit is filled with nutrients.
Quiz rápido
庭の木に大きな___がなりました。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 実
Exemplos
この木には赤い実がなっています。
everydayThis tree is bearing red fruit.
長年の努力がようやく実を結びました。
formalMany years of effort have finally borne fruit.
実は、昨日学校を休みました。
informalTo tell you the truth, I was absent from school yesterday.
植物は受粉の後に実を形成します。
academicPlants form fruit after pollination.
実を言うと、このプロジェクトには反対です。
businessTo be honest, I am against this project.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
実は
actually / to tell the truth
実を言うと
to tell you the truth
名実ともに
both in name and in reality
Frequentemente confundido com
身 (mi) refers to the human body or oneself, while 実 (mi) refers to the fruit of a plant.
種 (tane) is specifically the seed, whereas 実 (mi) is the whole fruit or nut.
Notas de uso
When pronounced 'mi', it usually refers to biological fruit or nuts. When used as 'jitsu' in compounds or phrases like 'jitsu wa', it refers to truth or reality.
Erros comuns
Beginning learners often confuse the pronunciation 'mi' for 'fruit' with 'mi' for 'body' (身) because they sound identical, so pay attention to the kanji context.
Dica de memorização
The kanji 実 depicts a roof over a shell (ancient currency), representing a house filled with 'substance' or 'wealth'—just like a fruit is filled with nutrients.
Origem da palavra
Derived from a pictograph showing a building containing abundant items, evolving to mean 'ripeness' or 'substance'.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
In Japan, seasonal 'mi' (fruits/nuts) like persimmons or chestnuts are highly celebrated as markers of autumn.
Quiz rápido
庭の木に大きな___がなりました。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 実
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