Translation and Meaning of: 高 - taka

The Japanese word 高[たか] is an essential term for anyone learning the language or interested in Japanese culture. It frequently appears in daily life, in expressions, and even in place names. In this article, we will explore its meaning, origin, and practical uses, along with curiosities that can aid in memorization. If you have already used the Suki Nihongo dictionary, you know how important it is to understand every detail of these words that are so present in Japanese.

In addition to meaning "tall" or "expensive," 高[たか] carries interesting nuances that reflect aspects of Japanese society. Let's see how it is used in different contexts, from informal conversations to more formal constructions. If you have ever wondered why this word appears in so many compounds, keep reading to find out.

Meaning and uses of 高[たか]

The most common meaning of 高[たか] is "high," whether in a physical sense (like height) or a figurative sense (like elevated prices). In stores, you might hear phrases like "高すぎる" (too expensive), while in descriptions of places, it indicates altitude or greatness. This duality between the concrete and the abstract is part of what makes the word so versatile.

Another interesting use is in proper names, such as Takashi (高志) or Takako (高子), where the kanji 高 conveys the idea of nobility or excellence. In fact, many Japanese names use this character precisely because of its positive connotation. This illustrates how the Japanese language associates height not only with physical dimensions but also with moral qualities and status.

Origin and writing of the kanji 高

The kanji 高 has a pictographic origin that dates back to ancient China. It visually represents a tower or elevated structure, with the upper radical suggesting a roof and the lower part indicating the base. This composition helps to understand why the character retains its main meaning even after centuries of evolution.

In modern writing, 高 is composed of 10 strokes and belongs to the group of kanjis taught in the second year of Japanese elementary school. Its kun'yomi (Japanese reading) is たか, while the on'yomi (Chinese readings) include コウ, as in 高校[こうこう] (high school). Mastering these variations is crucial for those who want to read Japanese fluently.

Tips for memorizing and using 高[たか]

An effective way to memorize 高[たか] is to associate it with common compound words. For example, 高温[こうおん] (high temperature) and 高齢[こうれい] (advanced age) show how the kanji modifies the meaning of the following word. Creating flashcards with these examples can speed up your learning, especially if you practice with complete sentences.

Interestingly, 高 also appears in everyday terms such as 高台[たかだい] (elevated platform), used for residential areas safe against tsunamis. This practical use reflects how the Japanese language integrates geography and disaster prevention into its basic vocabulary. Observing these cultural connections makes the study more interesting and memorable.

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Synonyms and similar words

  • たか (taka) - Eagle
  • こう (kou) - Height; high; expensive (used in various contexts)
  • たかい (takai) - High; expensive
  • たかまる (takamaru) - Increase; rise (in the sense of height or status)
  • たかめる (takameru) - Increase; raise (focused on intensifying something)

Related words

名高い

nadakai

famous; celebrated; well-known

高まる

takamaru

rise; inflate; be promoted

高める

takameru

elevate; rise; boost

高い

takai

high; high; Dear

残高

zandaka

(bank) balance; remaining

最高

saikou

higher; supreme; the most

高等

koutou

high class; high quality

高等学校

koutougakkou

Secondary School

高度

koudo

altitude; height; advanced

高層

kousou

superior

Romaji: taka
Kana: たか
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n1

Translation / Meaning: amount; value; volume; number; amount of money

Meaning in English: quantity;amount;volume;number;amount of money

Definition: To be above things.

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How to Write in Japanese - (高) taka

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Example Sentences - (高) taka

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背が高い人が好きです。

Se ga takai hito ga suki desu

I like tall people.

  • 背が高い - adjective that means "tall in stature"
  • 人 - noun that means "person"
  • が - particle that indicates the subject of the sentence
  • 好き - The adjective that means "to like" is "gostoso" or "agradável."
  • です - auxiliary verb that indicates the polite or formal form of discourse
費用が高いです。

Hiyou ga takai desu

The cost is high.

  • 費用 - It means "cost" in Japanese.
  • が - is a grammatical particle that indicates the subject of the sentence.
  • 高い - It means "tall" or "expensive" in Japanese.
  • です - It is a polite way of saying "is" or "are" in Japanese.
輸入した商品は品質が高いです。

yūnyū shita shōhin wa hinshitsu ga takai desu

Imported products have high quality.

  • 輸入した - verb "to import" conjugated in the past
  • 商品 - noun "product"
  • は - Topic particle
  • 品質 - noun "quality"
  • が - subject particle
  • 高い - adjective "high" conjugated in the present
  • です - verb "to be" conjugated in the present
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