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

家出

iede

fleeing from home; leaving the home

言い出す

iidasu

start talking; to speak; tell; propose; suggest; break the ice.

呼び出す

yobidasu

to summon; call (e.g. phone)

輸出

yushutsu

export

申出

moushide

proposal; request; claim; report; Notice

申し出る

moushideru

report; to say; suggest; submit; request; make an offer

見出し

midashi

header; subtitle; subtitle; index

放り出す

houridasu

to throw away; shoot; kick out; to give up; to abandon; neglect

放出

houshutsu

release; emit

噴出

funshutsu

vomiting; gushing; spitting; eruption; leakage

Romaji: de
Kana:
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

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彼女は空港で私を出迎える予定です。

Kanojo wa kuukou de watashi wo demukaeru yotei desu

She has plans to meet me at the airport.

She will meet me at the airport.

  • 彼女 (kanojo) - she
  • は (wa) - Topic particle
  • 空港 (kūkō) - airport
  • で (de) - Location particle
  • 私 (watashi) - I
  • を (wo) - direct object particle
  • 出迎える (demukaeru) - receive, find
  • 予定 (yotei) - plan, schedule
  • です (desu) - Verb to be/estar in the present
彼女は突然部屋から飛び出した。

Kanojo wa totsuzen heya kara tobidashta

She ran out of the room suddenly.

Suddenly, she jumped out of the room.

  • 彼女 (kanojo) - "Ela" significa "彼女" (kanojo) em japonês.
  • は (wa) - Japanese topic particle
  • 突然 (totsuzen) - adverb meaning "suddenly" in Japanese
  • 部屋 (heya) - means "room" in Japanese
  • から (kara) - particle indicating origin or starting point in Japanese
  • 飛び出した (tobidashita) - verb meaning "jumped" or "ran" in Japanese
彼女に出くわすのは毎日のことだ。

Kanojo ni dekuwasu no wa mainichi no koto da

Meeting her is something that happens every day.

It's to find her every day.

  • 彼女 (kanojo) - means "girlfriend" or "her"
  • に (ni) - particle that indicates the target or recipient of the action
  • 出くわす (dekawasu) - verb that means "to find" or "to encounter"
  • のは (no wa) - Particle indicating the topic of the sentence
  • 毎日 (mainichi) - The adverb that means "every day" or "daily"
  • のこと (no koto) - expression that means "thing of"
  • だ (da) - verb that indicates existence or affirmation
彼女は彼を放り出した。

Kanojo wa kare o houridashta

She pushed him aside.

She left him.

  • 彼女 - It means "girlfriend" in Japanese.
  • は - Japanese grammatical particle that indicates the topic of the sentence.
  • 彼 - It means "he" in Japanese.
  • を - Japanese grammatical particle that indicates the direct object of the sentence.
  • 放り出した - Japanese verb that means "to throw away" or "to abandon."
思い出すことができますか?

Omoi dasu koto ga dekimasu ka?

Can you remember?

  • 思い出す - verb meaning "to remember" or "to recall"
  • こと - noun meaning "thing" or "fact"
  • が - particle that indicates the subject of the sentence
  • できます - verb meaning "to be able to" or "to be able to"
  • か - Particle that indicates a question
提出する必要があります。

Tishutsu suru hitsuyou ga arimasu

It is necessary to submit.

You need to send it.

  • 提出する - Verb meaning "to submit" or "to hand over".
  • 必要 - Noun meaning "necessity" or "essential".
  • が - Particle that indicates the subject of the sentence.
  • あります - Verb that means "to exist" or "to have".
日の出は美しいです。

Hinode wa utsukushii desu

The sunrise is beautiful.

  • 日の出 - "Sunrise" means "nascer do sol" in Portuguese.
  • は - Japanese topic particle
  • 美しい - The adjective that means "pretty" or "beautiful" in Japanese is "美しい" (utsukushii).
  • です - "Ser" in Japanese, used to indicate an affirmation or a formal statement
最早の記憶を思い出せない。

Saizo no kioku wo omoidasenai

I no longer remember my memory.

  • 最早 - means "the oldest" or "the first".
  • の - Title that indicates possession or expiration.
  • 記憶 - means "memory".
  • を - particle that indicates the direct object of the sentence.
  • 思い出せない - verb that means "to be unable to remember".
未知の世界に踏み出す勇気を持っている。

Michi no sekai ni fumidasu yuuki wo motte iru

I have the courage to take a step into an unknown world.

I have the courage to enter an unknown world.

  • 未知の世界 - means "unknown world".
  • に - particle that indicates the target of the action.
  • 踏み出す - verb meaning "to take a step forward".
  • 勇気 - noun meaning "courage".
  • を - particle that indicates the direct object of the action.
  • 持っている - verb meaning "to have".
次々に新しいアイデアを出していく。

Tsugitsugi ni atarashii aidea wo dashite iku

We will give new ideas one after another.

  • 次々に - adverb that indicates a consecutive action, one after the other;
  • 新しい - adjective meaning "new";
  • アイデア - noun meaning "idea";
  • を - particle that indicates the direct object of the sentence;
  • 出していく - compound verb meaning "to launch, present" and "to continue doing something in the future."
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