Translation and Meaning of: 時 - toki
The Japanese word 時[とき] is one of those that every language student encounters early in their journey. It carries deep meanings and varied uses, ranging from chronological time to emotional and philosophical moments. In this article, we will explore what makes this word so special, including its origin, translation, and how it is perceived in Japanese culture.
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The meaning and origin of 時[とき]
The word 時[とき] is often translated as "time" or "hour," but its meaning goes beyond that. It can refer to both a specific moment and a broader era. The kanji 時 is composed of the radical 日 (sun) and 寺 (temple), suggesting an ancient relationship with the measurement of time through the observation of the sun.
In the Japanese language, とき is used in contexts ranging from everyday language to more poetic expressions. Unlike Portuguese, where "tempo" can refer to both chronos (chronological time) and kairos (opportune moment), Japanese often uses 時 for both concepts, depending on the context.
How 時[とき] is used in modern Japanese
In daily life, Japanese people use とき to mark specific events or situations. Phrases like "その時" (at that moment) or "食事の時" (at mealtime) are common and demonstrate how the word is embedded in everyday communication. It also appears in fixed expressions, such as "時々" (sometimes) or "一時" (for a while).
It is worth noting that とき has a more subjective use than words like 時間 (jikan), which refers to chronological and measurable time. While 時間 is used for times and durations, とき captures the idea of significant moments or personal experiences. This nuance is important for those who want to sound natural when speaking Japanese.
The cultural perception of time through 時[とき]
In Japan, the word とき holds a worldview that values both precision and impermanence. On one hand, Japanese punctuality is famous, showing respect for others' time. On the other hand, concepts like "mono no aware" (the sensitivity to the transience of things) reveal an acceptance of the passage of time as something natural and even beautiful.
This duality appears in Japanese literature and cinema, where 時 often symbolizes both the inevitability of change and the importance of living in the present. Studio Ghibli films, for example, frequently explore this complex relationship with time, using とき as a bridge between the mundane and the philosophical.
Vocabulary
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Synonyms and similar words
- 刻 (koku) - Moment, instant
- 時刻 (jikoku) - hour, specific moment in time
- 時間 (jikan) - time, duration; refers to time in general
- 時代 (jidai) - era, period; refers to a historical period
- 時期 (jiki) - period, phase; a specific part within a broader time frame
- 時点 (jiten) - point in time; a specific moment considered as a milestone
- 時候 (jikō) - season; refers to a time or period
- 時間帯 (jikan-tai) - time slot, defined period within the daily schedule
- 時間割 (jikanwari) - schedule, time management, especially in educational contexts
- 時計 (tokei) - watch; an instrument used to measure time
- 時間表 (jikan-hyō) - schedule table; visual representation of scheduled times
- 時間制限 (jikan seigen) - time limit; time-related restriction
- 時間差 (jikan sa) - difference in time; interval between two moments
- 時間的 (jikan-teki) - temporal; related to time
- 時間的な (jikan-teki na) - temporal; adjective related to time restrictions
- 時間的に (jikan-teki ni) - temporarily; related to a context of time
- 時間的要因 (jikan-teki yōin) - temporal factors; elements that affect the weather
- 時間的に限定される (jikan-teki ni gentei sareru) - temporarily limited; restrictions that occur over time
- 時間的に重要な (jikan-teki ni jūyō na) - temporarily important; something that holds relevance over time
- 時間的な制約 (jikan-teki na seiyaku) - time restriction; limitations related to time periods
- 時間的な制限 (jikan-teki na seigen) - time limitation; conditions that restrict the use of time
- 時間的な制約条件 (jikan-teki na seiyaku jōken) - temporal restriction conditions; criteria that define time limitations
- 時間的な制限事項 (jikan-teki na seigen jikō) - time restriction items; aspects that make up time limitations
- 時間的な制限要因 (jikan-teki na seigen yōin) - temporal limitations factors; causes that lead to time constraints
- 時間的な制約事項 (jikan-teki na seiyaku jikō) - time restriction items; aspects that define how the limitations should be applied
- 時間的な制約条件事項 (jikan-teki na seiyaku jōken jikō) - items of temporal restriction conditions; elements that establish the parameters of time limitations
- 時間的な制限条件 (jikan-teki na seigen jōken) - time limitation conditions; parameters that define time-related restrictions
Related words
Romaji: toki
Kana: とき
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n3
Translation / Meaning: time; hour; occasion
Meaning in English: time;hour;occasion
Definition: The flow of a certain moment. unit of time.
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How to Write in Japanese - (時) toki
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Example Sentences - (時) toki
See below some example sentences:
Shotei no jikan ni kaigi o kaishi shimasu
Let's start the meeting at the designated time.
We will start the meeting at the prescribed time.
- 所定の時間 (shotei no jikan) - designated time
- に (ni) - particle indicating time
- 会議 (kaigi) - meeting
- を (wo) - particle indicating direct object
- 開始します (kaishi shimasu) - start
Sōsa o oboeru no ni jikan ga kakaru koto ga arimasu
It may take some time to learn the operation.
- 操作 (sousa) - action, operation
- を (wo) - direct object particle
- 覚える (oboeru) - remember, memorize
- のに (noni) - conjunction indicating a condition or reason
- 時間 (jikan) - time, hour
- が (ga) - subject particle
- かかる (kakaru) - take time, delay
- こと (koto) - abstract noun, in this case "fact"
- が (ga) - subject particle
- あります (arimasu) - Verb "to be" in the present tense
Shinnyūsei wa atarashii kankyō ni nareru no ni jikan ga kakaru koto ga arimasu
New students can take time to get used to a new environment.
- 新入生 - "new students"
- は - it is a Japanese grammatical particle that indicates the topic of the sentence, in this case "new students".
- 新しい - means "new" in Japanese.
- 環境 - It means "environment" in Japanese.
- に - is a Japanese grammatical particle that indicates the direction or target of the action, in this case "to" the new environment.
- 慣れる - It means "to get used to" in Japanese.
- のに - is a Japanese grammatical particle that indicates a condition or a reason, in this case "to" get used to the new environment.
- 時間 - "tempo" means "time" in Japanese.
- がかかる - it's a Japanese expression that means "to take time" or "to be necessary time".
- こと - it is a Japanese grammatical particle that indicates an action or an event, in this case "to take time".
- あります - It is a polite way to say "there is" or "there are" in Japanese.
Toki wa kin nari
Time is money.
Time is money
- 時 - means "time" in Japanese
- は - It is a grammatical particle that indicates the topic of the sentence.
- 金 - "ouro" em japonês significa "金" (kin).
- なり - it is an ancient form of the verb "to be" in Japanese
Jikan ni kagiru.
Time is limited
Limited to time.
- 時間 (jikan) - time
- に (ni) - Particle that indicates destination or location
- 限る (kagiru) - limit, restrict
Jikan ga sugiru no wa hayai desu ne
Time goes by fast
Time passes quickly.
- 時間 (jikan) - time
- が (ga) - subject particle
- 過ぎる (sugiru) - spend time)
- のは (no wa) - Topic particle
- 早い (hayai) - fast, early
- です (desu) - Verb to be
- ね (ne) - confirmation particle
Jikan ga semaru
Time is approaching.
- 時間 - time
- が - subject particle
- 迫る - approach, press, threaten
Hima na toki ni nani wo shimasu ka?
What do you do when you are free?
- 暇な時 - It means "free time" in Japanese.
- に - It is a Japanese particle that indicates time or place.
- 何 - means "what" in Japanese.
- を - is a Japanese particle that indicates the direct object of the sentence.
- します - It is the verb "fazer" in Japanese, conjugated in the present.
- か - It is a Japanese particle that indicates a question.
Mizo wo umeru ni wa jikan ga kakaru
It takes time to fill the rhythm.
- 溝 (mizo) - means "ditch" or "channel"
- を (wo) - object particle
- 埋める (umeru) - means "fill" or "bury"
- には (niwa) - particle that indicates a condition or requirement
- 時間 (jikan) - means "time"
- が (ga) - subject particle
- かかる (kakaru) - means "to take time" or "to take a long time"
Tanshuku suru koto de jikan wo setsuyaku dekimasu
You can save time by going down.
- 短縮する - shorten, reduce
- ことで - Through, by means of
- 時間 - time
- を - direct object particle
- 節約 - economy, savings
- できます - it can be done, it is possible
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