Translation and Meaning of: 要素 - youso
The Japanese term 「要素」 (youso) is composed of two kanji characters: 「要」 and 「素」。 In etymology, 「要」 means "necessity" or "essence," while 「素」 has the meaning of "element" or "component." Together, they form the expression that refers to an "element" or "essential component" of something larger, implying a fundamental part of a set or system.
「要素」 is widely used in the Japanese language to describe fundamental components or elements in various fields, such as science, mathematics, technology, and philosophy. In the scientific context, you may find the word used to indicate chemical elements or components of a formula. In technology, 「要素」 can refer to elements of a system, software, or algorithm.
The origin of the word refers to the traditional use of kanji characters that were incorporated into the Japanese vocabulary derived from Chinese. The use of 「要素」 in modern language allows for broad application in multiple contexts, reinforcing its importance as a technical and multifunctional term. At the same time, its semantic simplicity facilitates its use at various levels of conversation, from advanced technical discussions to everyday dialogues.
Moreover, using 「要素」, we can describe intangible aspects such as elements of success or happiness, highlighting the versatility and applicability of this term in everyday discourse. In lists, when discussing areas that require detailed analysis, such as project management, the term can be broken down into its various subcomponents to emphasize the importance of each part in a system or project.
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Synonyms and similar words
- 要素 (Yōso) - Essential element or component of a whole.
- 要点 (Yōten) - Main or essential point of a subject.
- 要因 (Yōin) - Factor or cause that contributes to a result.
- 要件 (Yōken) - Requirements or necessary conditions.
- 要旨 (Yōshi) - Summary or essence of a question or theme.
- 要素分析 (Yōso Bunseki) - Analysis of the constitutive elements of something.
- 要素構成 (Yōso Kōsei) - Composition or configuration of elements.
- 要素的 (Yōsoteki) - Related to the elements or that has characteristics of elements.
- 要素論 (Yōso Ron) - Theory or study about the elements.
- 要素説明 (Yōso Setsumei) - Explanation about the elements.
- 要素集合 (Yōso Shūgō) - Set of elements or grouping of them.
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change; variation; alteration; mutation; transition; transformation; transfiguration; metamorphosis; variety; diversity; inflection; declension; conjugation
Romaji: youso
Kana: ようそ
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n3
Translation / Meaning: element
Meaning in English: element
Definition: As individual parts that make up the whole.
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How to Write in Japanese - (要素) youso
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Example Sentences - (要素) youso
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Touji wa kokka no antei ni fukaketsu na youso desu
Government is an essential element for the stability of the nation.
- 統治 - governance
- 国家 - nation-state
- 安定 - stability
- 不可欠 - indispensable
- 要素 - element
Yōso o rikai suru koto wa jūyō desu
It is important to understand the elements.
- 要素 (yōso) - element
- を (wo) - direct object particle
- 理解する (rikai suru) - Understand
- こと (koto) - abstract noun
- は (wa) - Topic particle
- 重要 (jūyō) - important
- です (desu) - Verb to be/estar in the present
Shukugo wa bunpou no juuyou na youso desu
Presh is an important factor in grammar.
- 述語 - means "predicate" in Japanese and refers to the part of the sentence that expresses the action or state of the subject.
- 文法 - means "grammar" in Japanese and refers to the rules that govern the structure and use of language.
- 重要 - means "important" in Japanese and refers to the relevance of the predicate in Japanese grammar.
- 要素 - means "element" in Japanese and refers to the constituent parts of Japanese grammar, including the predicate.
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