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— meaning in English: garden

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負担
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雰囲気
fun'iki
niwa
rei
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 庭 (niwa) when discussing home gardens or public parks. For example, one might say 'この庭はとても美しいですね' (This garden is very beautiful), admiring a friend's backyard during a visit or commenting on a well-maintained public space.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 庭 (niwa) is 園 (en), which also means 'garden' but is typically used to refer to larger or more formal gardens, like botanical gardens. You would choose 庭 (niwa) when referring to a personal garden or backyard, while 園 (en) is more appropriate for public or expansive green spaces.
Culture
The concept of a garden, or 庭 (niwa), holds a significant place in Japanese culture, symbolizing tranquility and harmony with nature. Historically, Japanese gardens are designed with meticulous attention to detail, often reflecting philosophical ideas such as Zen, making them spaces for contemplation and beauty.
FAQ
Q.What is the difference between 庭 and 園 in Japanese?
庭 (niwa) refers to a personal garden or backyard, while 園 (en) usually denotes larger or public gardens, such as botanical gardens.
Q.How do you say 'I have a garden' in Japanese?
'私には庭があります' (Watashi ni wa niwa ga arimasu) is how you say 'I have a garden' in Japanese.
Q.Are there any common phrases that use the word 庭?
Yes, a common phrase is '庭の手入れをする' (niwa no teire o suru), which means 'to tend to the garden.' This phrase is often used when discussing gardening activities.
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