Translation and Meaning of: 可 - ka
The Japanese word 可[か] may seem simple at first glance, but it carries interesting meanings and uses worth exploring. If you are studying Japanese or are just curious about this particle, understanding its context and application can enrich your knowledge of the language. In this article, we will dive into the meaning, origin, and how this word is used in everyday Japanese, as well as provide practical tips for memorization and relevant examples.
Meaning and use of 可[か]
The character 可, read as "ka" in its most common forms, has a meaning that varies according to context. In many cases, it expresses possibility or permission, as in words like 可能 (kanou - possible) or 許可 (kyoka - permission). However, when used alone, it can appear in formal or technical contexts, such as in documents indicating approval.
It is worth noting that 可 can also be found in older or literary constructions, showing how the Japanese language retains traces of its historical development. However, its everyday use is more frequent in combinations with other kanjis, forming that express ability or consent.
Origin and writing of the kanji 可
The kanji 可 has a Chinese origin, like most characters used in Japanese. It is composed of the radical 口 (kuchi - mouth) and the component 丂, which used to represent a sound of breathing or speech. This combination suggests an idea of "that which can be said" or "what is acceptable," reinforcing its meaning related to permission and possibility.
In modern writing, 可 maintains a simple structure, but it's important to pay attention to the stroke order to avoid mistakes. Starting with the top horizontal stroke, followed by the vertical on the left and finishing with the curve on the right helps to memorize its shape correctly.
How to memorize and use 可[か] in daily life
A helpful tip for ing the meaning of 可 is to associate it with words you already know, such as 可能 (possible) or 不可 (fuka - impossible). Creating flashcards with practical examples can also help, especially if you include sentences like "これは可能ですか?" (Is this possible?).
In addition, paying attention to where this word appears, such as in public notices or forms, can solidify your understanding. Often, 可 appears in situations that require a positive or negative response, such as in tests and evaluations, where it indicates "approved" in contrast to 不可 (unapproved).
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Synonyms and similar words
- 可能 (Kanō) - Possible
- 許可 (Kyoka) - Permission
- 可能性 (Kanousei) - possibility
- 可行性 (Kぎgousei) - Feasibility
- 可能的 (Kanōteki) - Possible (adjective)
- 可能性がある (Kanousei ga aru) - There is a possibility
- 可能性が高い (Kanousei ga takai) - High possibility
- 可能性が低い (Kanousei ga hikui) - Low possibility
- 可能性があること (Kanousei ga aru koto) - The existence of possibility
- 可能性があると思われる (Kanousei ga aru to omowareru) - It is considered that there is a possibility
- 可能性があると考えられる (Kanousei ga aru to kangaeraru) - It was thought that there is a possibility
- 可能性があるとされる (Kanousei ga aru to sareru) - It is considered that there is a possibility
- 可能性があるとされている (Kanousei ga aru to sarete iru) - It has been considered that there is a possibility
- 可能性があるとされた (Kanousei ga aru to sareta) - It was considered that there is a possibility
- 可能性があるとされていること (Kanousei ga aru to sarete iru koto) - The fact that there is a possibility
- 可能性があるとされているところ (Kanousei ga aru to sarete iru tokoro) - The region where there is considered to be a possibility
- 可能性があるとされている場所 (Kanousei ga aru to sarete iru basho) - The place where it is considered that there is a possibility
- 可能性があるとされている時期 (Kanousei ga aru to sarete iru jiki) - The time when it is considered that there is a possibility
- 可能性があるとされている期間 (Kanousei ga aru to sarete iru kikan) - The period in which it is considered that there is a possibility
Related words
Romaji: ka
Kana: か
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n3
Translation / Meaning: reasonable
Meaning in English: able
Definition: The ability of a state or situation to change.
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How to Write in Japanese - (可) ka
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Example Sentences - (可) ka
See below some example sentences:
Kagaku wa jinrui no shinpo ni fukaketsu na mono desu
Science is indispensable for human progress.
- 科学 (kagaku) - science
- は (wa) - Topic particle
- 人類 (jinrui) - humanity
- の (no) - Possession particle
- 進歩 (shinpo) - progress
- に (ni) - target particle
- 不可欠 (fukaketsu) - Essential, indispensable
- な (na) - adjectival particle
- もの (mono) - thing
- です (desu) - Verb to be/estar in the present
Kuusou wa genjitsu ni naru kanousei ga aru
Fantasy can be a reality.
- 空想 (kuusou) - it means "fantasy" or "imagination"
- は (wa) - grammatical particle that indicates the topic of the sentence
- 現実 (genjitsu) - means "reality"
- に (ni) - Grammatical marker that indicates the location or target of the action
- なる (naru) - verb meaning "to become"
- 可能性 (kanousei) - It means "possibility".
- が (ga) - Grammatical particle that indicates the subject of the sentence
- ある (aru) - Verb that means "to exist"
Soshitsu ga aru hito wa seikou suru kanousei ga takai desu
People with qualities will probably be successful.
- 素質 - quality, skill
- が - subject particle
- ある - exist, have
- 人 - person
- は - Topic particle
- 成功する - succeed
- 可能性 - possibility
- が - subject particle
- 高い - high
- です - to be (polite form)
Tōitsu wa kokka no hatten ni fukaketsu na yōso desu
Unification is an essential element for the development of the nation.
- 統一 - means "unity" in Japanese.
- は - It is a Japanese grammatical particle that indicates the topic of the sentence.
- 国家 - means "state" or "nation" in Japanese.
- の - is a Japanese grammatical particle that indicates possession or the relationship between two words.
- 発展 - means "development" or "growth" in Japanese.
- に - is a Japanese grammatical particle that indicates the direction or purpose of an action.
- 不可欠 - means "essential" or "indispensable" in Japanese.
- な - is a Japanese grammatical particle that indicates the adjectivization of a word.
- 要素 - means "element" or "factor" in Japanese.
- です - is a polite and respectful way of saying "to be" or "to be" in Japanese.
Touji wa kokka no antei ni fukaketsu na youso desu
Government is an essential element for the stability of the nation.
- 統治 - governance
- 国家 - nation-state
- 安定 - stability
- 不可欠 - indispensable
- 要素 - element
Kyoka wo eru hitsuyou ga arimasu
Permission is required.
You need to get permission.
- 許可 (kyoka) - permission
- を (wo) - direct object particle
- 得る (eru) - get
- 必要 (hitsuyou) - necessary
- が (ga) - subject particle
- あります (arimasu) - there is, there is
Honkoku no bunka wa tayou de utsukushii desu
The culture of the home country is diverse and beautiful.
- 本国 - It means "country of origin" or "home country".
- の - Title that indicates possession or expiration.
- 文化 - refers to the culture of a people or nation.
- は - particle that indicates the main theme of the sentence.
- 多様 - means "diverse" or "varied".
- で - particle that indicates the means or way in which something is done.
- 美しい - Adjective that means "beautiful" or "pretty".
- です - verb "to be" in the polite or formal form.
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