Translation and Meaning of: 会う - au
The Japanese word 会う (あう) is an essential verb for anyone looking to communicate in the language, meaning "to meet" or "to interview". If you have ever tried to schedule a meeting with Japanese friends or watched a dorama, you have probably heard this expression used naturally. In this article, we will explore its etymology, the meaning behind the kanji, how it is used in daily life, and even some tips for memorizing it effortlessly. Additionally, if you use Anki or another spaced repetition system, you will find practical examples to boost your studies.
Why is this word so important? Well, imagine you're in Japan and you want to arrange to meet someone — whether a friend, a colleague, or even in a job interview. Knowing how to use 会う correctly can make all the difference. And it doesn’t stop there: the kanji itself tells an interesting story that helps to better understand the Japanese language as a whole. Let's unravel all of this next.
The origin and the kanji of 会う
The kanji 会 is composed of two elements: the radical for "person" (人) and the component that represents "meeting" or "gathering." Together, they form the idea of people meeting, which makes perfect sense for the verb 会う. This character appears not only in "to meet someone" but also in words like 会議 (かいぎ, meeting) and 会社 (かいしゃ, company), showing how it is connected to social interactions.
Interestingly, kanji has Chinese origins, but the Japanese adapted its meaning to be more aligned with everyday life. While in Chinese it may have a more formal tone, in Japan it is used even in casual situations, like "Shall we meet at the café?" (喫茶店で会いましょう). This flexibility makes it one of the first words that students learn — and one of the most useful.
How to use 会う in daily life
Unlike Portuguese, where "encontrar" can be used for both people and lost objects, 会う is exclusive to meetings between people or living beings. For example, you wouldn't use this word to say "I found my key" — there comes another verb, like 見つける. But if the topic is to arrange a meeting with someone, whether romantic or professional, 会う is the right choice.
A common mistake for beginners is to confuse 会う with 合う (which means "to match" or "to fit"). The pronunciation is identical (あう), but the kanji and meanings are completely different. A tip to avoid confusion? Think that 会う has the radical for person (人), so it is only used when people are involved. On the other hand, 合う appears in contexts like "the colors match" (色が合う) or "the time doesn't match" (時間が合わない).
Tips for memorization and curiosities
If you've already forgotten this word five minutes after studying, try associating it with a real situation. Remember the last time you arranged to go out with a friend? Well, that was a 会う. Creating emotional or visual connections helps to retain vocabulary. Another strategy is to use flashcards with sentences like "明日、友達と会います" (Tomorrow, I will meet a friend) to practice using it in context.
Did you know that there is even a pun with this word? In some regional dialects, 会う can take on a more relaxed tone, almost like "showing up." And in animes and mangas, it's common to see characters using 会う in dramatic situations, such as unexpected reunions. If you're a fan of Japanese pop culture, noticing these details can make studying much more fun.
Vocabulary
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Synonyms and similar words
- 出会う (Deai suru) - To meet someone by chance or in an unexpected situation.
- 対面する (Taimen suru) - Face-to-face meeting, usually in a formal or planned context.
- 接する (Sessuru) - Interact or get in touch with someone, whether directly or indirectly.
- 相見える (Aimi eru) - To meet, usually in a more intimate or personal context.
- 合う (Au) - To match or fit with someone, usually indicating compatibility.
- 逢う (Au) - Meeting someone, often used in romantic or emotional contexts.
Related words
Romaji: au
Kana: あう
Type: Noun
L: jlpt-n2, jlpt-n5
Translation / Meaning: meet; to interview
Meaning in English: to meet;to interview
Definition: To confront or face another person or thing.
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How to Write in Japanese - (会う) au
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Example Sentences - (会う) au
See below some example sentences:
Mata ni aeru hi wo tanoshimi ni shiteimasu
I'm anxious
I look forward to seeing him again.
- 再び - again
- 会える - find, see
- 日 - day
- を - object particle
- 楽しみにしています - anxiously waiting, eagerly anticipating
Saikai shimashou
Let's meet again.
- 再会 - It means "meeting again" or "encounter again".
- しましょう - It is a polite and polite form of the verb "fazer" in the imperative, indicating a suggestion or invitation to do something together.
Deai wa guuzen de wa naku hitsuzen de aru
Encounters are not coincidences
Encounters are inevitable, not accidental.
- 出会い - meeting
- は - Topic marking particle
- 偶然 - chance
- ではなく - Não é
- 必然 - inevitable
- である - is (formal)
Mettani aenai tomodachi wo taisetsu ni shiyou
Let's value the friends we can rarely find.
Take good care of friends you rarely know.
- 滅多に (metta ni) - rarely
- 会えない (aenai) - cannot find
- 友達 (tomodachi) - friend
- を (wo) - object particle
- 大切に (taisetsu ni) - with care, with affection
- しよう (shiyou) - let's do it
Watashitachi wa kakushuu de aimasu
We meet every two weeks.
- 私たちは - We
- 隔週で - Every two weeks
- 会います - We meet
Mare ni shika aenai tomodachi ga imasu
I have a friend I only see rarely.
I have a friend who can only find me rarely.
- 稀に (mareni) - rarely
- しか (shika) - Only
- 会えない (aenai) - Can't find, can't find
- 友達 (tomodachi) - friends)
- が (ga) - subject particle
- います (imasu) - exist, be present
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