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れんが — meaning in English: A brick

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Usage
Native speakers use the word れんが in various contexts related to construction and architecture. For example, when discussing building materials in a construction meeting or when visiting a brick kiln, one might refer to れんが to specify the type of material being used in a project.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for れんが is 煉瓦 (れんが), but the latter is more formal and often used in written contexts. You would typically choose れんが in casual conversations and when discussing everyday construction topics.
Culture
The word れんが has its roots in the Dutch word 'ring,' which referred to the bricks used in construction during the 19th century. Interestingly, bricks were a relatively new material in Japan when they were first introduced, leading to a unique blend of Western architectural styles with traditional Japanese designs, which can be seen in various historical buildings across the country.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of れんが in English?
れんが translates to 'a brick' in English, referring to the rectangular blocks used in building construction.
Q.How do you use れんが in a sentence?
You can use れんが in sentences like 'この家はれんがでできています' (This house is made of bricks) to describe the material composition of a building.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word れんが?
One common mistake is confusing れんが with stones or concrete blocks. Remember, れんが specifically refers to bricks, which are different in material and construction purpose.
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