Translation and Meaning of: 一息 - hitoiki
The word 「一息」 (hitoiki) combines two kanji: 「一」 which means "one" or "unique," and 「息」 which refers to "breath" or "respiration." Thus, etymologically, this term can be literally translated as "one breath" or "a breath." However, beyond its direct translation, 「一息」 carries deeper and more varied connotations in the Japanese language.
In practice, 「一息」 is often used to describe a short break or rest taken to regain strength. It is common to hear the expression in contexts where someone takes a quick moment to breathe before continuing with a demanding or stressful activity. Additionally, 「一息」 can also mean making an extra effort to complete a task or achieve a goal, suggesting that final "breath" to reach the finish line.
In Japanese culture, short breaks are seen as an essential form of revitalization, and 「一息」 perfectly encapsulates this philosophy. Over the years, the expression has also taken on a more figurative meaning, denoting not just physical breathing but also mental and emotional pauses. This introspection is vital in an environment where harmony and balance are often valued, showing how a simple "hitoiki" can be essential for daily well-being.
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- 一息 (ひといき) - A moment of pause; a break.
Romaji: hitoiki
Kana: ひといき
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n1
Translation / Meaning: swollen; one breath; a pause; an effort
Meaning in English: puffy;a breath;a pause;an effort
Definition: The action that occurs when you keep breathing.
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Hotto isshoku tsuku
It means "Take a deep breath and relax".
Give a break
- ほっと - Japanese expression that indicates relief, relaxation
- 一息 - Japanese expression meaning "a sigh", "a breath"
- つく - Japanese verb that means "rest", "stop".
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