Translation and Meaning of: 持つ - motsu

The Japanese word 「持つ」 (motsu) is a verb that means "to hold," "to own," or "to have." This expression is commonly used in everyday Japanese to convey the idea of being in possession of something, whether physical or abstract. The use of 「持つ」 encompasses various situations, from holding an object with one's hands to having an opinion or feeling.

Etymologically, 「持つ」 is composed of the kanji 「持」, which by itself conveys the meaning of "to hold" or "to support." This kanji is formed by two radicals: 「扌」(te-hen), which relates to manual actions, and 「寺」 (tera), which originally means "temple." When combined, they transmit the idea of supporting something with the hands. This combination is a perfect representation of the action of holding, which is central to the meaning of 「持つ」.

The verb 「持つ」 is very versatile in the Japanese language and can be conjugated in different forms to express nuances of time and situation. Some common variations of this verb include 「持った」 (motta), which is the past of "to hold," and 「持っている」 (motte iru), which can be translated as "to be holding" or "to be possessing" in a continuous sense. In the negative form, we find 「持たない」 (motenai), which means "not to hold" or "not to have."

In the cultural context, 「持つ」 can reflect Japanese traditions of valuing what one possesses, whether material, such as handcrafted objects, or immaterial, such as knowledge and experiences. This verb is an integral part of the Japanese language and illustrates well the relationship people have with the things around them, a reflection of Japan's unique worldview.

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Verb conjugation of 持つ

  • 持つ - basic form
  • 持っている - Present form
  • 持った - past form
  • 持って行く - Progressive form

Synonyms and similar words

  • 持ちます (Mochimasu) - Have, hold
  • 保つ (Tamotsu) - Maintain, preserve (usually focusing on state or condition)
  • 手に入れる (Te ni ireru) - Obtain, get (emphasizes the action of acquiring something)
  • 手元に置く (Temoto ni oku) - Put within reach, have on hand
  • 手に持つ (Te ni motsu) - Hold hands
  • 手中に収める (Shuchuu ni osameru) - To have under control, to master something
  • 持ち運ぶ (Mochihauka) - Transport, carry (focus on moving something from one place to another)
  • 持ち歩く (Mochi aruku) - Carry with you, take (walk with something)
  • 携える (Tazusawaru) - Carry along, bear (emphasizes the idea of carrying together)
  • 携帯する (Keitai suru) - Charge (usually refers to devices like cell phones)
  • 持参する (Jisan suru) - Take along, bring (refers to bringing something on a trip)
  • 持ち込む (Mochikomu) - Enter with, bring in (emphasizes the entry)
  • 持ち帰る (Mochikaeru) - Bring back, take back (emphasizes the return with something)
  • 持ち出す (Mochidasu) - Remove, take out (emphasizes the action of taking out from a place)
  • 持ち上げる (Mochiageru) - Lift, raise (emphasizes the action of lifting something)
  • 持ち続ける (Mochitsuzukeru) - Continue to have, maintain continuously
  • 持ち堪える (Mochitaeru) - Support, endure (emphasizes the idea of hanging on)
  • 持ち合わせる (Mochiawaseru) - Be equipped with, have available (refers to having something on hand)
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Related words

受け持つ

ukemotsu

take control of

セックス

sekusu

sexual relations

有難い

arigatai

thankful; grateful

預かる

azukaru

keep in custody; receive on deposit; take responsibility for

曖昧

aimai

vague; ambiguous

愛する

aisuru

love

抑制

yokusei

suppression

有する

yuusuru

to possess; be endowed

優勢

yuusei

superiority; higher power; predominance; preponderance

柔らかい

yawarakai

soft; contest; soft

持つ

Romaji: motsu
Kana: もつ
Type: verb
L: jlpt-n5

Translation / Meaning: to maintain; to possess; to take

Meaning in English: to hold;to possess;to carry

Definition: I have this in my hand.

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Example Sentences - (持つ) motsu

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彼は鋭い洞察力を持っています。

Kare wa surudoi dōsatsuryoku o motte imasu

It has a keen ability to insight.

He has a clear view.

  • 彼 - The Japanese personal pronoun that means "he" is "彼" (kare).
  • は - Japanese topic particle
  • 鋭い - Japanese adjective that means "sharp" or "penetrating"
  • 洞察力 - Japanese noun that means "power of discernment" or "ability to deeply understand something"
  • を - Direct Object Particle in Japanese
  • 持っています - Japanese verb meaning "to have" or "to possess", conjugated in the polite and polite form
彼は紙束を持っている。

Kare wa kamitsuka o motte iru

He is holding a pack of paper.

It has a paper package.

  • 彼 - The Japanese personal pronoun that means "he" is "彼" (kare).
  • は - topic particle that indicates the topic of the sentence
  • 紙束 - Japanese noun meaning "bundle of paper"
  • を - object particle indicating the direct object of the action
  • 持っている - Japanese verb meaning "to have, to possess" in the present continuous.
彼女は清純な心を持っています。

Kanojo wa seijun na kokoro o motte imasu

She has a pure heart.

  • 彼女 (kanojo) - She
  • は (wa) - Topic particle
  • 清純な (seijun na) - Pure, innocent
  • 心 (kokoro) - Heart, mind
  • を (wo) - Direct object particle
  • 持っています (motteimasu) - Have, possess
彼女は優れる能力を持っています。

Kanojo wa sugureru nouryoku wo motteimasu

She has excellent skills.

She has excellent ability.

  • 彼女 - she
  • は - Topic particle
  • 優れる - be excellent
  • 能力 - Skill, capacity
  • を - direct object particle
  • 持っています - Land, possess
心得を持って行動することが大切です。

Kokoroe wo motte koudou suru koto ga taisetsu desu

It is important to act with knowledge and experience.

It is important to act with knowledge.

  • 心得 - knowledge, understanding
  • を - direct object particle
  • 持って - verb "to have, to own" in the gerund
  • 行動 - action, behavior
  • する - Verb "to do" in the present
  • こと - abstract noun, in this case, "the fact of"
  • が - subject particle
  • 大切 - important, valuable
  • です - verb "to be" in the present, formal
未知の世界に踏み出す勇気を持っている。

Michi no sekai ni fumidasu yuuki wo motte iru

I have the courage to take a step into an unknown world.

I have the courage to enter an unknown world.

  • 未知の世界 - means "unknown world".
  • に - particle that indicates the target of the action.
  • 踏み出す - verb meaning "to take a step forward".
  • 勇気 - noun meaning "courage".
  • を - particle that indicates the direct object of the action.
  • 持っている - verb meaning "to have".
来場者はチケットを持っている必要があります。

Raibashya wa chiketto o motte iru hitsuyō ga arimasu

Event attendees must have a ticket.

Visitors must have a ticket.

  • 来場者 - person who comes to the place
  • は - Topic particle
  • チケット - Ticket
  • を - direct object particle
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  • 必要 - necessary
  • が - subject particle
  • あります - exists
札束を持っています。

Fudasoku wo motteimasu

I have a pack of notes.

I have a WAD.

  • 札束 - It means "bundle of money" in Japanese.
  • を - particle that indicates the direct object of the sentence.
  • 持っています - The conjugated verb "motsu" in the present tense means "have" or "hold".
武器を持っている。

Buki wo motte iru

I'm holding a gun.

I have a gun.

  • 武器 - weapon
  • を - direct object particle
  • 持っている - Land, possess
海流は大きな力を持っています。

Kairyuu wa ookina chikara wo motteimasu

The sea current has great power.

  • 海流 - It means "ocean current" in Japanese.
  • は - Japanese topic particle
  • 大きな - Adjective that means "big" or "important" in Japanese.
  • 力 - noun meaning "force" or "power" in Japanese
  • を - Direct Object Particle in Japanese
  • 持っています - verb that means "to have" or "to possess" in Japanese, conjugated in the present affirmative
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