Translation and Meaning of: 鍵 - kagi
If you are learning Japanese or have curiosity about the language, you may have come across the word 鍵[かぎ]. It is common in everyday life and appears in situations ranging from simple conversations to more symbolic contexts. In this article, we will explore its meaning, origin, writing in kanji, and how it is used in Japanese culture. Additionally, you will discover practical tips for memorizing it and understand why it is so relevant for language students.
The meaning and use of 鍵[かぎ]
The word 鍵[かぎ] means "key," both in the literal and figurative sense. In daily life, the Japanese use it to refer to keys for doors, padlocks, or even codes and s. For example, ドアの鍵 (doa no kagi) means "the key of the door." Its usage is so frequent that you will hardly go a day in Japan without hearing it.
In addition to its concrete meaning, かぎ can also appear in expressions like 鍵を握る (kagi o nigiru), which means "to hold the key" to a situation, or in other words, to control something important. This versatility makes the word essential for anyone looking to communicate naturally in Japanese.
The origin and writing of the kanji 鍵
The kanji 鍵 is composed of the radicals 金 (kin, meaning "metal") and 建 (ken, associated with "construction"). This combination is not by chance: historically, keys were made of metal and used to lock or unlock structures, such as doors and chests. The etymology reinforces the direct connection between the word and its practical function.
It is worth noting that かぎ can also be written only in hiragana or katakana in informal contexts, but the kanji 鍵 is the most commonly used in formal texts and everyday situations. If you are learning Japanese, recognizing this character can be very useful, especially in public notices or manuals.
Tips for memorization and curiosities
An effective way to memorize かぎ is to associate it with everyday situations. For example, when locking your home door, mentally repeat "鍵をかける" (kagi o kakeru), which means "to lock with a key." This type of contextual association helps to naturally retain the word.
An interesting fact is that in Japan, many traditional keys have intricate designs, reflecting the cultural importance of security and privacy. In the past, artisans created unique keys for important families, and some even became collector's items. Although electronic locks are more common today, the word かぎ continues to be widely used.
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Synonyms and similar words
- カギ (Kagi) - key
- 錠 (Jou) - Lock
- ロック (Rokku) - braid
- 鎖 (Kusari) - chain
- 開錠器 (Kaijouki) - Unlocker
- 解錠器 (Kaijouki) - Unlocking device
- 扉の鍵 (Tobira no kagi) - Door key
- 鍵穴 (Kagi ana) - Keyhole
- 鍵盤 (Kenban) - keyboard
- 鍵盤楽器 (Kenban gakki) - Keyboard instrument
- 鍵師 (Kagishi) - keychain
- 鍵屋 (Kagiya) - Key store
- 鍵屋さん (Kagiya-san) - Keychain (formal)
- 鍵開け (Kagi ake) - Key unlocking
- 鍵開ける (Kagi akeru) - Unlock
- 鍵閉め (Kagi shime) - Key locking
- 鍵閉める (Kagi shimeru) - Lock
- 鍵をかける (Kagi o kakeru) - Put the key (lock)
- 鍵を開ける (Kagi o akeru) - Unlock with the key
- 鍵を閉める (Kagi o shimeru) - Lock with the key
- 鍵を掛ける (Kagi o kakeru) - Put the key (lock)
- 鍵を解く (Kagi o toku) - Unlock (release the key)
- 鍵を開く (Kagi o hiraku) - Open with the key
- 鍵を閉じる (Kagi o tojiru) - Close with the key
- 鍵をかける (Kagi o kakeru) - Put the (most repeated) key
- 鍵を掛ける (Kagi o kakeru) - Put the key (variant of the expression)
- 鍵をかける (Kagi o kakeru) - Put the key (again repeated)
- 鍵をかける (Kagi o kakeru) - Put the key (once again repeated)
Romaji: kagi
Kana: かぎ
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n3, jlpt-n5
Translation / Meaning: key
Meaning in English: key
Definition: A small metal device attached to a lock.
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How to Write in Japanese - (鍵) kagi
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Example Sentences - (鍵) kagi
See below some example sentences:
Netsui wo motte torikumu koto ga seikou no kagi desu
Working with enthusiasm is the key to success.
- 熱意 (netsui) - enthusiasm, ion
- を (wo) - object particle
- 持って (motte) - having, possessing
- 取り組む (torikumu) - address, deal with
- こと (koto) - Thing, fact
- が (ga) - subject particle
- 成功 (seikou) - success
- の (no) - Possession particle
- 鍵 (kagi) - key
- です (desu) - Verb "to be" in the present tense
Watashi wa kagi wo kaban ni burasagerimashita
I put the key in my bag.
I put the key in my bag.
- 私 (watashi) - personal pronoun that means "I"
- は (wa) - Particle indicating the topic of the sentence
- 鍵 (kagi) - noun that means "key"
- を (wo) - Particle indicating the direct object of the sentence
- 鞄 (kaban) - noun that means "backpack" or "bag"
- に (ni) - particle that indicates the destination or location of the object
- ぶら下げました (burasagemashita) - verb that means "to hang" or "to suspend"
Renshuu wa seikou e no kagi desu
Practice is the key to success.
- 練習 - practice, training
- は - Topic particle
- 成功 - success
- へ - particle indicating direction
- の - Possession particle
- 鍵 - key
- です - Verb to be/estar in the present
Nikutai wa kenkou no kagi desu
The body is the key to health.
- 肉体 - Physical body
- は - Topic particle
- 健康 - health
- の - Possessive particle
- 鍵 - key
- です - Verb to be/estar in the present
Jizukara doryoku suru koto ga seikou e no kagi desu
The key to success is working hard.
- 自ずから - on its own, naturally
- 努力すること - strive, dedicate
- 成功への - towards success
- 鍵 - key
Kunren wa seikou no kagi de aru
Training is the key to success.
- 訓練 (kunren) - training
- は (wa) - Topic particle
- 成功 (seikou) - success
- の (no) - Possessive particle
- 鍵 (kagi) - key
- である (dearu) - is (formal verb to be)
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