Translation and Meaning of: 悪 - aku
If you have ever watched an anime or read a manga, you have probably come across the word 悪 (あく), which means "evil" or "wickedness." But do you know where it comes from, how it is used in everyday Japanese, or even how to memorize it efficiently? In this article, we will explore the etymology, practical use, and even some curiosities about this kanji that is so present in Japanese pop culture. Additionally, if you use Anki or another spaced repetition method, you will find practical examples to boost your studies.
Many people search on Google not only for the meaning of 悪, but also its origin, how to write it correctly, and even common phrases that use this word. And that is exactly what you will discover here. The kanji 悪 appears in terms such as 悪人 (あくにん) (villain) and 悪魔 (あくま) (demon), showing how it is linked to negative concepts. But has it always had this connotation? Let's unravel this and other questions next.
Origin and etymology of the kanji 悪
The kanji 悪 has an interesting history. It is composed of two radicals: the radical for "heart" (心) at the bottom and an upper element that suggests something "wrong" or "twisted." Together, they convey the idea of a heart that is not in the right place, meaning evil. This visual construction helps to understand why this character carries such a negative meaning.
In ancient China, where the kanjis originated, the character was already used to represent concepts like "bad" or "wrong." When the Japanese adopted the Chinese writing system, they maintained this meaning but adapted the pronunciation to あく (aku) and わる (waru), depending on the context. Interestingly, in some regional dialects of Japan, the word may have slightly different nuances, but overall, the meaning remains the same.
Everyday use and popular expressions
In daily life, Japanese people use 悪 in various situations. For example, if someone does something wrong, they might hear a 悪いね (warui ne) – something like "that's ugly, huh?". But the word also appears in lighter contexts, such as in 悪ふざけ (warufuzake), which means "bad taste joke". It’s a term that everyone knows, from children to adults.
In pop culture, 悪 is often associated with villains and antagonists. Who hasn't seen an anime character being called 悪役 (akuyaku), the famous "villain role"? And it doesn't stop there: even in games like Pokémon, the "Dark" type is called あく in the original. If you're a fan of animes or games, you already have a great association to memorize this word.
Tips for memorization and curiosities
An easy way to remember the kanji 悪 is to think of the heart radical (心) underneath something "crooked." Imagine a heart that doesn't beat at the right rhythm – that already gives an idea of wickedness. Another tip is to associate it with words you already know, such as 悪魔 (akuma, demon), very common in horror and fantasy stories.
Did you know that, in some contexts, 悪 can even have a lighter tone? For example, among friends, saying 悪くない (warukunai) can mean "not bad" or "it's actually good." It's one of those cases where intonation and context change everything. So, have you thought about how you would use this word in your next conversation in Japanese?
Vocabulary
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Synonyms and similar words
- 悪意 (aku-i) - bad intention
- 悪質 (akushitsu) - wickedness or malice in character or quality
- 悪徳 (akutoku) - vices or immoralities
- 悪霊 (akuryō) - evil spirit
- 悪人 (aku-nin) - bad person or villain
- 悪化 (akka) - deterioration or worsening
- 悪癖 (aku-heki) - addiction or bad habit
- 悪習 (aku-shū) - bad habits or harmful practices
- 悪事 (akuji) - evil act or crime
- 悪口 (warukuchi) - slander or gossip
- 悪戯 (itazura) - mischief or malicious prank
- 悪夢 (akumu) - Nightmare
- 悪い (warui) - bad
- 悪しき (ashiki) - malicious, vicious or miserable (used to describe something or someone negatively)
Related words
Romaji: aku
Kana: あく
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n1
Translation / Meaning: bad; evil
Meaning in English: Evil, bad, wickedness
Definition: A concept that opposes good. It refers to morally questionable speech or behavior.
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How to Write in Japanese - (悪) aku
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Example Sentences - (悪) aku
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Sutoresu wa kenkō ni aku eikyō o ataeru kanōsei ga arimasu
Stress can have a negative impact on health.
Stress can have a negative effect on your health.
- ストレス - Japanese word meaning "stress"
- は - Particle in Japanese that indicates the topic of the sentence, in this case, "stress"
- 健康 - Word in Japanese that means "health"
- に - Particle in Japanese that indicates the relationship between "stress" and "health", in this case, "affects health"
- 悪影響 - Japanese word meaning "negative effect"
- を - particle in Japanese that indicates the direct object of the sentence, in this case, "negative effect"
- 与える - Japanese verb that means "to cause"
- 可能性 - Word in Japanese that means "possibility"
- が - particle in Japanese that indicates the subject of the sentence, in this case, "possibility"
- あります - Verb in Japanese that means "to exist", in this case, "there is a possibility"
- . - period to indicate the end of the sentence
Tabako wo suu no wa kenkou ni warui desu
Smoking is harmful to health.
Smoking cigarettes is bad for your health.
- タバコ - tobacco - cigarette
- を - wo - direct object particle
- 吸う - suu - smoke, inhale
- のは - no wa - Topic particle
- 健康 - kenkou - health
- に - ni - target particle
- 悪い - warui - bad, harmful
- です - is (a Japanese copula, often used to indicate a state of being) Verb to be/estar
Purasuchikku wa kankyō ni aku eikyō o ataeru koto ga arimasu
Plastic can have a negative impact on the environment.
Plastic can have a negative effect on the environment.
- プラスチック - Word in Japanese that means "plastic"
- は - particle in Japanese that indicates the topic of the sentence
- 環境 - Japanese word meaning "environment"
- に - particle in Japanese that indicates the relationship of something with something else
- 悪影響 - Japanese word meaning "negative effect"
- を - particle in Japanese that indicates the object of the sentence
- 与える - Japanese verb that means "to cause"
- こと - noun in Japanese that means "thing"
- が - Particle in Japanese that indicates the subject of the sentence
- あります - verb in Japanese that means "to exist"
Kasui wa kankyō ni warui eikyō o ataeru kanōsei ga arimasu
Sewage can have a bad effect on the environment.
- 下水 (gesui) - wastewater
- 環境 (kankyo) - environment
- 悪い (warui) - bad
- 影響 (eikyo) - influence, effect
- 与える (ataeru) - cause, give
- 可能性 (kanousei) - possibility
- あります (arimasu) - there is, there is
Fukisoku na seikatsu wa kenkou ni aku eikyou wo ataeru
An irregular lifestyle negatively affects health.
An irregular life has a negative effect on health.
- 不規則な - irregular
- 生活 - lifestyle
- は - partícula que indica o tópico da frase
- 健康に - para saúde
- 悪影響を - negative impact
- 与える - dar
Hito wo azamuku koto wa warui koto desu
It's bad to deceive people.
- 人 - means "person" in Japanese.
- を - Object particle in Japanese.
- 欺く - verb meaning "to deceive" or "to delude" in Japanese.
- こと - noun meaning "thing" or "fact" in Japanese.
- は - topic particle in Japanese.
- 悪い - adjective that means "bad" or "evil" in Japanese.
- こと - noun meaning "thing" or "fact" in Japanese.
- です - verb "to be" in Japanese, used to indicate an affirmation or a statement.
Kasen wa kankyō ni aku eikyō o ataeru kanōsei ga aru
Synthetic fibers may have an adverse effect on the environment.
- 化繊 - abbreviation of "chemical fiber", refers to synthetic fabrics produced from chemical products.
- は - topic particle, indicates that the subject of the sentence is "化繊".
- 環境 - environment, environment.
- に - location particle, indicates that the negative impact is "in" the environment.
- 悪影響 - negative effect, harmful impact.
- を - direct object particle, indicates that the object of the action is "可能性 of having a negative impact on the environment".
- 与える - to cause, to have an effect on.
- 可能性 - possibility, probability.
- が - subject particle, indicates that the subject of the sentence is "可能性がある".
- ある - to exist, to have.
Zen shi aku shi wa hito sorezore desu
Good or bad is different for everyone.
- 善し (yoshi) - good
- 悪し (warushi) - bad
- は (wa) - Particle indicating the topic of the sentence
- 人 (hito) - person
- それぞれ (sorezore) - each one
- です (desu) - Verb to be/estar in the present
Yofukashi wa kenkou ni warui desu
Staying up late is bad for your health.
Night time is bad for your health.
- 夜更かし - means "staying up late" in Japanese.
- は - Grammatical particle that indicates the topic of the sentence.
- 健康 - It means "health" in Japanese.
- に - grammatical particle that indicates the relationship of something to something else.
- 悪い - means "bad" in Japanese.
- です - Japanese verb "to be", used to indicate a formal statement.
Kanojo wa ijiwaru na kotoba o itta
She said evil words.
She said an evil word.
- 彼女 (kanojo) - she
- は (wa) - Topic particle
- 意地悪 (ijiwaru) - evil, cruel
- な (na) - particle modifying a noun
- 言葉 (kotoba) - word
- を (wo) - direct object particle
- 言った (itta) - he said