A1 Expression محايد

とても暖かい

totemo atatakai

Very warm

Phrase in 30 Seconds

Use 'totemo atatakai' to describe a pleasantly warm temperature or a cozy, welcoming atmosphere.

  • Means: Very warm or cozy (temperature or feeling).
  • Used in: Describing spring weather, a warm room, or a kind person.
  • Don't confuse: 'Atsui' (hot/uncomfortable) with 'Atatakai' (warm/pleasant).
Sun + Blanket = Comfortable warmth

Explanation at your level:

This phrase means 'very warm'. You use it to talk about the weather or a nice, comfortable room. It is a very simple and useful way to describe how you feel.
At the A2 level, you use 'totemo atatakai' to describe pleasant environments. It is an i-adjective, meaning it can describe nouns directly, like 'a warm day' or 'a warm house'. It is essential for daily conversation.
Beyond physical temperature, this phrase functions as a metaphor for hospitality and kindness. Understanding the distinction between the kanji {暖かい} for weather and {温かい} for objects/emotions adds nuance to your writing.
The term reflects the Japanese cultural emphasis on 'wa' (harmony). Describing a situation as 'atatakai' often implies a sense of social cohesion and welcoming atmosphere, which is a key aspect of Japanese interpersonal communication styles.
From a linguistic perspective, the polysemy of 'atatakai' bridges the gap between sensory perception and affective state. It serves as a lexical marker for positive evaluation in social discourse, often used to soften the delivery of feedback or to establish rapport in formal settings.
The usage of 'atatakai' demonstrates the cognitive mapping of thermal metaphors onto social constructs. In Japanese, the conceptual metaphor 'warmth is kindness' is deeply embedded, allowing speakers to navigate social hierarchies by attributing 'warmth' to superiors or environments, thereby signaling alignment with cultural values of empathy and communal stability.

المعنى

To describe a comfortable, mild temperature.

🌍

خلفية ثقافية

Warmth is highly valued after the cold winter months. Using 'atatakai' for a person is a high compliment.

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Kanji Tip

Use 暖 for weather, 温 for things you can touch.

المعنى

To describe a comfortable, mild temperature.

💡

Kanji Tip

Use 暖 for weather, 温 for things you can touch.

اختبر نفسك

Which word describes a warm day?

今日は_____です。

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: 暖かい

暖かい is for pleasant warmth.

🎉 النتيجة: /1

وسائل تعلم بصرية

الأسئلة الشائعة

1 أسئلة

Yes, use {温かい|あたたかい} for food.

عبارات ذات صلة

🔗

温かい心

specialized form

Warm heart

🔗

温暖な気候

similar

Mild climate

أين تستخدمها

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Spring Walk

A: 今日はとても暖かいですね。

B: はい、散歩に最高です。

neutral
🏠

Visiting a Home

Guest: お邪魔します。とても暖かいお家ですね。

polite

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of 'A-ta-ta-kai' as 'Ah, that's a tie!' (a warm hug).

Visual Association

A sun shining on a cozy, knitted sweater.

Rhyme

It's a sunny day, 'atatakai' is the way!

Story

Kenji walked outside. The sun hit his face. He smiled and said, 'It is very warm.' He felt the warmth in his heart too.

Word Web

春 (spring)太陽 (sun)優しい (kind)心地よい (comfortable)気温 (temperature)歓迎 (welcome)

تحدٍّ

Describe the weather and a friend using 'totemo atatakai' today.

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Muy cálido

Spanish uses 'cálido' for both, while Japanese has two kanji for different contexts.

French moderate

Très chaud/chaleureux

Japanese uses one word for both, though kanji can vary.

German high

Sehr warm

German grammar requires more complex adjective declension.

Japanese self

とても暖かい

Kanji distinction between {暖かい} (weather) and {温かい} (objects/emotions).

Arabic high

دافئ جداً (dafi' jiddan)

Arabic word order places the adjective before the adverb.

Easily Confused

とても暖かい مقابل 暑い (atsui)

Both describe temperature.

Atatakai = pleasant; Atsui = hot/uncomfortable.

الأسئلة الشائعة (1)

Yes, use {温かい|あたたかい} for food.

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