Ich is the foundational number one in Japanese, serving as the basis for counting and ordering.
Palabra en 30 segundos
- The most fundamental number in the Japanese language.
- Used for counting, ordering, and abstract representation.
- Essential vocabulary for all levels of proficiency.
Overview
- 1概要:『いち』は日本語の数詞の中で最も基本となる言葉です。単に数字の「1」を指すだけでなく、物事の最初、あるいは「たった一つの」という強調の意味でも使われます。2) 使用パターン:名詞として単体で使われるほか、助数詞と組み合わせて「一つ(ひとつ)」「一日(いちにち)」のように時間の単位や個数を数える際にも頻繁に登場します。また、慣用句の一部として「一からやり直す」といった表現にも使われます。3) 一般的な文脈:日常生活での買い物、時間確認、順序の説明など、あらゆる場面で必須の語彙です。特にビジネスシーンでは、数字の正確な伝達のために「いち」という発音は非常に重要視されます。4) 類似語との比較:「ひとつ」は主に個数を数える際に使われ、「いち」は抽象的な数字や順序、あるいは特定の熟語の中で使われる傾向があります。文脈によって読み方が変わるため、使い分けには注意が必要です。
Ejemplos
番号は1です。
everydayThe number is one.
一から勉強し直します。
formalI will study again from the beginning.
あと1分待ってください。
informalPlease wait one more minute.
第一の理由はコストです。
academicThe primary reason is cost.
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
一石二鳥
Killing two birds with one stone
一生
A lifetime
第一
First / Number one priority
Se confunde a menudo con
Hitotsu is used specifically for counting physical objects or abstract items. Ichi is the abstract number itself.
Patrones gramaticales
How to Use It
Notas de uso
Ichi is a versatile noun used in counting, dates, and abstract concepts. It is highly formal when used in compounds but neutral in daily counting. Always check if you need the counter 'hitotsu' instead of the number 'ichi'.
Errores comunes
Beginners often use 'ichi' for counting objects instead of 'hitotsu'. Also, confusing 'ichinichi' (one day) with 'tsuitachi' (first of the month) is a very frequent error. Pay attention to the context of the word.
Tips
Mastering the counting system
Learn the difference between the Sino-Japanese reading 'ichi' and the native Japanese 'hitotsu'. This distinction is crucial for natural-sounding Japanese.
Date reading exception
Remember that the first day of the month is 'tsuitachi', not 'ichinichi'. This is a common trap for beginners.
Number symbolism in Japan
The number one is often associated with beginnings and leadership. It is frequently used in company names to symbolize being the best.
Origen de la palabra
Derived from Old Japanese. It is the core Sino-Japanese reading for the number one, rooted in ancient Chinese numerical systems.
Contexto cultural
The number one is often seen as a symbol of unity and the start of a journey. In Japanese culture, it is frequently used to denote high quality or being the primary choice.
Truco para recordar
Think of 'Ich' like 'Each' one. It represents the start of every sequence.
Preguntas frecuentes
4 preguntas「いち」は数字そのものや順序を表す際に使い、「ひとつ」は具体的な物の個数を数える際に使います。例えば、数字を数える時は「いち、に、さん」と言いますが、リンゴの数を数える時は「ひとつ、ふたつ」と言います。
「一石二鳥」や「一生懸命」など、多くの四字熟語や慣用句に使われています。これらは「一」が持つ「最初」や「唯一」という意味に基づいています。
1日は「ついたち」と読みます。これは「いちにち」とは異なる特別な読み方ですので注意が必要です。
はい、音読みでは「イチ」、訓読みでは「ひと(つ)」と読みます。また、人名や地名では特別な読み方をする場合もあります。
Ponte a prueba
私はリンゴを___持っています。
物の個数を数えるときは「ひとつ」を使います。
1月
月を表すときは音読みの「いち」を使います。
(1 / は / です / 私 / )
日本語の基本語順「主語+述語」に従います。
Puntuación: /3
Summary
Ich is the foundational number one in Japanese, serving as the basis for counting and ordering.
- The most fundamental number in the Japanese language.
- Used for counting, ordering, and abstract representation.
- Essential vocabulary for all levels of proficiency.
Mastering the counting system
Learn the difference between the Sino-Japanese reading 'ichi' and the native Japanese 'hitotsu'. This distinction is crucial for natural-sounding Japanese.
Date reading exception
Remember that the first day of the month is 'tsuitachi', not 'ichinichi'. This is a common trap for beginners.
Number symbolism in Japan
The number one is often associated with beginnings and leadership. It is frequently used in company names to symbolize being the best.
Ejemplos
4 de 4番号は1です。
The number is one.
一から勉強し直します。
I will study again from the beginning.
あと1分待ってください。
Please wait one more minute.
第一の理由はコストです。
The primary reason is cost.
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