Translation and Meaning of: 考え - kangae
If you are studying Japanese or have an interest in the language, you may have come across the word 考え[かんがえ]. It appears in everyday conversations, texts, and even in animes, but do you know exactly what it means and how to use it? In this article, we will explore the meaning, the origin, and the contexts in which this word is used. Additionally, you will discover practical tips to memorize it and understand its importance in Japanese culture. All of this with the help of Suki Nihongo, the best Japanese dictionary for students.
The meaning and origin of 考え
The word 考え[かんがえ] is a noun that means "thought", "idea", or "opinion". It derives from the verb 考える[かんがえる], which means "to think" or "to consider". This relationship between the verb and the noun is common in Japanese, making it easier to expand vocabulary for learners.
The kanji 考 is composed of the radical 耂 (which indicates something related to the elderly or wisdom) and the component 丂, which suggests the idea of "breathing" or "reflecting." This combination reinforces the notion of mature or considered thought, something that goes beyond mere superficial reasoning.
How 考え is used in everyday life
In daily life, Japanese people use 考え to express everything from personal opinions to deeper reflections. For example, in a business meeting, someone might say "私の考えは…" (my opinion is…) to share their perspective. In informal contexts, the word might appear in sentences like "彼の考えは面白い" (his thought is interesting).
It is worth noting that 考え carries a nuance of deliberation, unlike words like 思い[おもい], which can convey a more spontaneous feeling. This distinction is important for those who want to speak Japanese with greater precision.
Tips for memorizing and using 考え correctly
An effective way to fix 考え is to associate it with the verb 考える, since both share the same root. Creating sentences like "新しい考えを考える" (to think of a new idea) helps internalize the use of both forms. Another tip is to observe the word in real contexts, such as in dialogues from doramas or song lyrics.
Interestingly, 考え is one of the most frequent words in formal and academic texts in Japan, which shows its relevance. If you are preparing a speech or essay, using it can add a more refined tone to your Japanese.
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Synonyms and similar words
- 思考 (Shikou) - Thought, mental process.
- 考慮 (Kouryo) - Consideration, weighing options.
- 考え事 (Kangaegoto) - Things that are being thought about, worries.
- 考案 (Kouan) - Development or creation of ideas.
- 考察 (Kousatsu) - Investigation or in-depth analysis of a topic.
- 考えること (Kangaeru koto) - Act of thinking, reflection.
- 考え出す (Kangaedasu) - Coming up with an idea or solution after thinking.
- 考え込む (Kangaekomu) - Reflect deeply, immerse yourself in thoughts.
- 思いつく (Omoitsuku) - To have an idea, to something.
- 思い浮かぶ (Omoikabu) - Visualize an idea, image, or memory.
Related words
Romaji: kangae
Kana: かんがえ
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n3
Translation / Meaning: thought; idea; intention
Meaning in English: thinking;thought;ideas;intention
Definition: The act of thinking about things in your head.
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How to Write in Japanese - (考え) kangae
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Example Sentences - (考え) kangae
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Watashi wa atarashii purojekuto no kōsō o kangaete imasu
I'm thinking of ideas for a new project.
I'm thinking of a new project.
- 私 (watashi) - personal pronoun that means "I"
- は (wa) - particle that indicates the topic of the sentence, in this case, "I"
- 新しい (atarashii) - adjective meaning "new"
- プロジェクト (purojekuto) - noun meaning "project"
- の (no) - particle indicating possession or relationship between nouns, in this case, "of the project"
- 構想 (kousou) - noun meaning "conception" or "idea"
- を (wo) - particle that indicates the direct object of the sentence, in this case, "thinking about a new project conception"
- 考えています (kangaeteimasu) - verb meaning "to be thinking", conjugated in the present continuous polite
Watashi wa hikanteki na kangaekata o suru koto wa dekimasen
I can't think of pessimism.
- 私 - Japanese personal pronoun that means "I"
- は - Japanese particle that indicates the topic of the sentence
- 悲観的な - Japanese adjective meaning "pessimistic"
- 考え方 - Japanese noun meaning "way of thinking"
- を - Japanese particle that indicates the direct object of the sentence
- する - Japanese verb meaning "to do"
- こと - A palavra japonesa que significa "coisa" é "もの" (mono).
- は - Japanese particle that indicates the topic of the sentence
- できません - Japanese verb meaning "not able to"
Kangaeru koto ga taisetsu desu
Thinking is important.
It is important to think.
- 考えること - means "to think" or "reflect" in Japanese.
- が - is a grammatical particle that indicates the subject of the sentence.
- 大切 - means "important" or "valuable" in Japanese.
- です - is a polite way of saying "ser" or "estar" in Japanese.
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