Translation and Meaning of: 紙 - kami

The Japanese word 紙[かみ] is one of those that every Japanese language learner encounters early in their journey. It means "paper," but its importance goes far beyond the simple translation. In this article, we will explore the meaning, origin, and everyday usage of this word, as well as curiosities that make it special in the Japanese language. If you want to understand how the Japanese see paper in their daily lives or are looking for tips to memorize this kanji, keep reading!

Meaning and use of 紙 [かみ]

Kami [かみ] is an essential word in Japanese vocabulary, meaning "paper" in its most basic sense. It appears in various contexts, from everyday conversations to more formal expressions. In Japan, where the culture of paper is still very much present, this word carries significant cultural weight.

Unlike Portuguese, where "papel" can have metaphorical connotations (like "to play a role"), in Japanese, 紙[かみ] generally refers to the physical object. However, it also forms terms like 折り紙[おりがみ] (origami) and 新聞紙[しんぶんし] (newspaper), showing its versatility.

Origin and writing of the kanji 紙

The kanji 紙 is composed of the radical 糸 (thread, line) and the phonetic component 氏[し], which helps with pronunciation. This combination is not accidental: in ancient times, paper was made from plant fibers, hence the connection with threads. The etymology reflects the history of paper manufacturing in Japan, which was influenced by China.

Interestingly, the pronunciation かみ can also mean "god" (神), but the two kanji are completely different. This homophony does not cause confusion in daily life, as the context always makes it clear which meaning is being used.

Tips for memorizing and using 紙[かみ]

An effective way to memorize 紙[かみ] is to associate the radical 糸 with the paper-making process. Visualizing the intertwined fibers can help solidify the kanji. Another tip is to practice with compound words, such as 手紙[てがみ] (letter) or 画用紙[がようし] (drawing paper).

In everyday life, Japanese people frequently use 紙[かみ], whether to talk about documents, packaging, or even recycling. If you have visited Japan, you must have noticed how paper is present in details like elegant wrappings and meticulous receipts. This cultural appreciation makes the word even more interesting for those studying Japanese.

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Synonyms and similar words

  • 和紙 (washi) - Traditional Japanese papers.
  • 紙製品 (kamiseihin) - Paper products.
  • 紙製 (kamisei) - Made of paper.
  • 紙類 (kamirui) - Types of paper.
  • 紙製造 (kamiseizō) - Paper production.
  • 紙製品製造 (kamiseihin seizō) - Manufacturing of paper products.
  • 紙製造業 (kamiseizōgyō) - Paper manufacturing industry.
  • 紙製品業 (kamiseihin-gyō) - Paper product manufacturing industry.
  • 紙製造会社 (kamiseizōgaisha) - Paper manufacturing company.
  • 紙製品メーカー (kamiseihin mēkā) - Manufacturer of paper products.
  • 紙製品販売店 (kamiseihin hanbai-ten) - Store selling paper products.
  • 紙製品卸売業 (kamiseihin oroshiuri-gyō) - Wholesale paper products industry.
  • 紙製品輸入業 (kamiseihin yunyūgyō) - Paper product import industry.
  • 紙製品輸出業 (kamiseihin yushutsugyō) - Paper product export industry.

Related words

用紙

youshi

blank form

表紙

hyoushi

cover; binding

張り紙

harigami

paper patch; paper support; Poster

手紙

tegami

letter

塵紙

chirigami

tissue

紙幣

shihei

Paper money; grades; accounts

紙屑

kamikuzu

waste

フォーム

fwo-mu

foam; form

ティッシュペーパー

thisyupe-pa-

tissue

アンケート

anke-to

(FR :) (n) Questionnaire (FR: Survey); Research

Romaji: kami
Kana: かみ
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n5

Translation / Meaning: paper

Meaning in English: paper

Definition: Paper is a thin, flat material made from plant fibers. It is used for writing letters and pictures, as well as for packaging and printing.

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How to Write in Japanese - (紙) kami

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Example Sentences - (紙) kami

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紙幣は日本の通貨の一つです。

Shihei wa Nihon no tsūka no hitotsu desu

Banknotes are one of the Japanese currencies.

  • 紙幣 (shihai) - paper money
  • は (wa) - Topic particle
  • 日本 (nihon) - Japan
  • の (no) - Possessive particle
  • 通貨 (tsūka) - Coin
  • の (no) - connecting particle
  • 一つ (hitotsu) - I'm sorry, but I need the text you would like me to translate. Please provide the content for translation.
  • です (desu) - Verb to be/estar
紙はとても重要な素材です。

Kami wa totemo juuyou na sozai desu

The paper is a very important material.

  • 紙 (kami) - paper
  • は (wa) - Topic particle
  • とても (totemo) - very
  • 重要 (juuyou) - important
  • な (na) - adjectival particle
  • 素材 (sozai) - material
  • です (desu) - Verb to be/estar

Other Words of this Type: noun

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還暦

kanreki

60th anniversary

可能

kanou

possible; feasible; viable

過労

karou

excess of work; voltage

貸し出し

kashidashi

loan

願書

gansho

Application or written petition

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