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テーブル

tēburu /teːbuɾɯ/

A piece of furniture with a flat top and legs used for eating, working, or placing items. In Japanese, it specifically refers to Western-style tables, distinguishing them from traditional low Japanese tables.

Exemplos

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1

テーブルの上に本があります。

There is a book on the table.

2

こちらのテーブルにご案内いたします。

I will show you to this table.

3

テーブル、ふいといて!

Wipe the table!

Família de palavras

Substantivo
テーブル
Relacionado
テーブルウェア
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Dica de memorização

It is a Katakana word that sounds exactly like the English word 'table'.

Quiz rápido

ごはんを食べるので、____をふいてください。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: テーブル

Exemplos

1

テーブルの上に本があります。

everyday

There is a book on the table.

2

こちらのテーブルにご案内いたします。

formal

I will show you to this table.

3

テーブル、ふいといて!

informal

Wipe the table!

4

そのデータは下のテーブル(表)を参照してください。

academic

Please refer to the table (chart) below for that data.

5

大きなテーブルを囲んで会議をしましょう。

business

Let's have a meeting around a large table.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
テーブル
Relacionado
テーブルウェア

Colocações comuns

テーブルを拭く to wipe the table
テーブルを囲む to gather around the table
テーブルを片付ける to clear the table
テーブル席 table seating (at a restaurant)
テーブルクロス tablecloth

Frases Comuns

テーブルに着く

to sit down at the table

テーブルマナー

table manners

円卓

round table

Frequentemente confundido com

テーブル vs 机 (つくえ)

Tsukue usually refers to a desk used for studying or working, while teeburu is more general or for dining.

テーブル vs 表 (ひょう)

While 'table' in English means both furniture and a data chart, in Japanese, 'teeburu' is mostly furniture and 'hyō' is for data.

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Notas de uso

Use 'teeburu' for Western-style dining or coffee tables. For Japanese low tables, specific words like 'kotatsu' or 'chabudai' are more accurate.

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Erros comuns

Learners often use 'teeburu' for a school desk, but 'tsukue' is the correct term for furniture dedicated to study.

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Dica de memorização

It is a Katakana word that sounds exactly like the English word 'table'.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the English word 'table'.

Padrões gramaticais

Used with location particles like 'に' (on/at) or 'で' (at/using). As a noun, it does not change form for pluralization.
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Contexto cultural

In Japan, many households have both a Western-style dining table and a traditional low table (kotatsu) for different seasons or activities.

Quiz rápido

ごはんを食べるので、____をふいてください。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: テーブル

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