Translation and Meaning of: 出 - de
The Japanese word 出[で] is a fundamental term for those learning the language. With meanings ranging from "to leave" to "to appear," it is present in various everyday situations and in compound expressions. In this article, we will explore its meaning, origin, practical uses, and even cultural curiosities that make this word so interesting. If you want to understand how 出[で] works in the Japanese language, keep reading!
Meaning and uses of 出[で]
The term 出[で] can be translated as "to exit," "to appear," or "to emerge," depending on the context. It is often used in combination with other kanji to form words such as 出かける (to go out), 出席する (to attend), or 出発 (departure). Its versatility makes it one of the most useful words for Japanese learners.
In addition, 出[で] appears in everyday situations, such as in train station signs (出口 means "exit") or in work instructions. Knowing how to use it correctly can prevent misunderstandings, especially in formal settings. For example, saying 出てください (please leave) has a more direct tone than other expressions.
Origin and writing of kanji
The kanji 出 has an interesting pictographic origin: it represents a foot coming out of a cave, symbolizing the idea of "departure" or "emergence." This visual representation helps to understand why it is present in words related to movement or appearance. Its radical is the same as the word 山 (mountain), reinforcing the connection with the idea of something coming from the inside out.
In writing, it is important to pay attention to the stroke order to avoid mistakes. The kanji begins with the top horizontal line, followed by the vertical stroke, and then the "feet" that extend from the base. Memorizing this sequence makes it easier when writing by hand, especially in situations where clarity in handwriting is necessary.
Tips for memorizing and using 出[で]
An effective way to memorize 出[で] is to associate it with practical situations, like exit signs in public places or action verbs. Phrases like 家を出る (to leave home) or 手を出す (to get involved in something) help to reinforce the meaning. Another tip is to create flashcards with everyday examples, such as 会議に出る (to attend a meeting).
Additionally, paying attention to compound expressions can quickly expand your vocabulary. Words like 提出 (to submit a document) and 出演 (to appear in a show) show how 出[で] adapts to different contexts. The more real examples you know, the more natural the use of this word will be in spoken and written Japanese.
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Synonyms and similar words
- 出口 (Deguchi) - Exit
- 出席 (Shusseki) - Presence
- 出演 (Shutsuen) - Participation in a presentation
- 出版 (Shuppan) - Publication
- 出発 (Shuppatsu) - Match
- 出荷 (Shukka) - Envio
- 出来る (Dekiru) - Ser capaz
- 出会い (Deai) - Date
- 出張 (Shutchou) - Business trip
- 出題 (Shutsudai) - Proposition of questions
- 出勤 (Shukkin) - Attendance at work
- 出品 (Shuppin) - Exibição de produtos
- 出場 (Shutsujou) - Participação em um evento
- 出身 (Shusshin) - Birth or origin of someone
- 出版社 (Shuppansha) - Editora
- 出現 (Shutsugen) - Aparição
- 出血 (Shukketsu) - Sangramento
- 出動 (Shutoudou) - Displacement or mobilization
- 出入り (Deiri) - Entradas e saídas
- 出費 (Shuppi) - expenses
- 出生 (Shusshou) - Birth
- 出願 (Shutsugan) - Aplicação ou solicitação
- 出向 (Shukkou) - Transfer to another company
- 出会う (Deau) - met up
- 出漁 (Shutsugyo) - Fishing (outing to fish)
- 出席する (Shusseki suru) - Comparecer
- 出来上がる (Dekiaru) - To be complete or ready
- 出会った (Deatta) - I found (past tense of 出会う)
- 出来ない (Dekinai) - Incapaz de fazer
- 出し物 (Dashimono) - Presentation or performance
- 出し入れ (Dashiire) - Put inside and take out (storage)
- 出し抜く (Dashinuku) - Overcome or catch by surprise
- 出し続ける (Dashitsuzukeru) - Continuar a fornecer
- 出し方 (Dashikata) - Way of presenting
- 出し手 (Dashite) - Who presents or provides
- 出し渋る (Dashishiburu) - Reluctance to provide
- 出し惜しみ (Dashioshimi) - Portrait or reluctance to give
Related words
Romaji: de
Kana: で
Type: noun
L: -
Translation / Meaning: exit; coming (going)
Meaning in English: outflow;coming (going) out;graduate (of);rising (of the sun or moon);one's turn to appear on stage
Definition: Go outside and stay visible.
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How to Write in Japanese - (出) de
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Example Sentences - (出) de
See below some example sentences:
Kare wa mugon de heya o deta.
He left the room in silence.
He left the room without saying a word.
- 無言 (mugon) - Silence, absence of words
- 彼 (kare) - He
- 部屋 (heya) - Living room, bedroom
- 出る (deru) - Exit
Rennaru yamayama wa utsukushii keshiki o tsukuridasu
The rows of mountains create a beautiful landscape.
The changing mountains create beautiful landscapes.
- 連なる - means "in a row" or "in sequence".
- 山々 - means "mountains" (the repeated kanji 山 indicates plurality).
- は - topic particle, indicates that the subject of the sentence is "the mountains in sequence".
- 美しい - Adjective that means "beautiful" or "pretty".
- 景色 - Noun that means "landscape" or "view".
- を - direct object particle, indicates that "beautiful landscape" is the object of the action.
- 作り出す - verb meaning "create" or "produce".
Shinshutsu wo ukeiremasu
I will accept the proposal.
Accept the order.
- 申出 - means "offer" or "proposal".
- を - particle that indicates the object of the sentence.
- 受け入れます - means "to accept" or "to receive".
Omedetou gozaimasu!
Congratulations!
Good eye!
- お - honorific
- 目出度う - cheerful, promising
- ございます - polished, formal
Gansho wo teishutsu shite kudasai
Please send the registration form.
Send an registration.
- 願書 - registration document
- を - object particle
- 提出 - present, deliver
- して - verb form "suru" (to do)
- ください - please do
Yuubinkyoku ni itte tegami wo dashimashita
I went to the mail and sent a letter.
I went to the mail and gave a letter.
- 郵便局 - Post office
- に - particle indicating location
- 行って - Past tense form of the verb "ir"
- 手紙 - Letter
- を - particle that indicates the direct object
- 出しました - Past tense form of the verb "enviar
Jūyaku wa kaigi ni shusseki shite iru
The executive is present at the meeting.
The executive is attending the meeting.
- 重役 - means "executive" or "top executive" in Japanese.
- は - topic particle in Japanese, indicating that the subject of the sentence is "重役".
- 会議 - means "meeting" in Japanese.
- に - destination particle in Japanese, indicating that the "meeting" is the destination of the "重役".
- 出席している - Japanese compound verb, meaning "to be present" or "to participate".
Kousuiryou ga ooi hi wa kasa wo motte dekakemashou
Go out with an umbrella on days when there is a lot of rainfall.
- 降水量 - amount of rain
- が - subject particle
- 多い - very
- 日 - day
- は - Topic particle
- 傘 - umbrella
- を - object particle
- 持って - load
- 出かけましょう - let's go out
Amten no hi wa kasa wo motte dekakeru no ga taisetsu desu
Em dias chuvosos
It is important to go out with an umbrella on rainy days.
- 雨天の日 - rainy day
- は - Topic particle
- 傘を持って - holding an umbrella
- 出かける - go out
- のが - nominal particle
- 大切です - is important
Zeimusho ni shinkokusho o teishutsu shinakereba narimasen
You must send an income tax statement to the tax office.
- 税務署 - the responsible body for tax administration in Japan
- に - particle indicating destination or location
- 申告書 - tax declaration
- を - Particle indicating the direct object of the sentence
- 提出 - presentation or delivery
- しなければなりません - expression that indicates obligation or necessity to do something
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