地球
When talking about the planet Earth, the Japanese word to use is 地球 (chikyū). This noun specifically refers to our home planet, distinct from just 'dirt' or 'land'.
You might hear it in contexts like environmental discussions or astronomy. For example, if you're talking about global warming, you'd be discussing issues affecting the 地球.
When talking about the planet we live on, the most common and versatile Japanese word is 地球 (chikyū). It directly translates to "Earth" or "globe." You'll hear this used in everything from scientific discussions to everyday conversations about environmental topics.
For instance, if you want to say "The Earth is beautiful," you would use 地球は美しい (Chikyū wa utsukushii). Similarly, if you're discussing global issues, 地球温暖化 (chikyū ondan-ka) means "global warming," highlighting how 地球 forms the basis for many related concepts.
مثالها بر اساس سطح
地球温暖化は深刻な問題であり、国際的な協力が不可欠です。
Global warming is a serious problem, and international cooperation is essential.
宇宙飛行士は地球を周回する軌道から、その美しさに感動しました。
The astronaut was moved by the beauty of the Earth from its orbit.
私たちは地球の資源を大切にし、持続可能な社会を目指すべきです。
We should value Earth's resources and aim for a sustainable society.
地球の表面の約7割は水で覆われています。
Approximately 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by water.
この望遠鏡を使えば、地球の隣の惑星も観察できます。
With this telescope, you can also observe the planets next to Earth.
地球上の多様な生態系は、互いに複雑に絡み合っています。
The diverse ecosystems on Earth are intricately intertwined.
科学者たちは、地球外生命体の可能性について議論しています。
Scientists are discussing the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
地球の歴史は45億年以上にも及びます。
The history of Earth spans over 4.5 billion years.
نحوه استفاده
When talking about Earth as a planet, use 地球 (chikyū). For dirt/soil, use 土 (tsuchi). If you mean the ground you walk on, use 地面 (jimen). If you're talking about the world or society, you might use 世界 (sekai). Be careful not to mix these up!
A common mistake is using 地球 (chikyū) when you mean 'dirt' or 'ground'. For example, if you say 'I fell on the chikyū', it sounds like you fell on the planet Earth, which is usually not what you mean. Instead, you'd say 'I fell on the 地面 (jimen)' (ground) or 'My hands got dirty with 土 (tsuchi)' (dirt).
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Which of these means "Earth" or "globe"?
地球 (chikyū) is the Japanese word for Earth or globe. 太陽 (taiyō) is sun, 月 (tsuki) is moon, and 星 (hoshi) is star.
If you want to say "This is the Earth" in Japanese, which word would you use?
地球 (chikyū) is the correct word for Earth. The other options are demonstrative pronouns.
Which word refers to our planet?
地球 (chikyū) refers to our planet, Earth. 海 (umi) is sea, 空 (sora) is sky, and 山 (yama) is mountain.
地球 (chikyū) means 'moon'.
No, 地球 (chikyū) means 'Earth' or 'globe'. The word for moon is 月 (tsuki).
The word 地球 (chikyū) can be used to talk about the planet we live on.
Yes, that's correct. 地球 (chikyū) is the word for our planet, Earth.
If you see a toy globe, you can call it 地球 (chikyū).
Yes, 地球 (chikyū) can also refer to a globe or a spherical representation of the Earth.
This sentence means 'This is Earth.' The particles は (wa) and です (desu) are essential for sentence structure.
This sentence means 'The Earth is blue.' Use は (wa) to mark the topic and です (desu) to complete the sentence.
This sentence means 'We live on Earth.' に (ni) indicates location, and 住んでいます (sundeimasu) means 'are living'.
Write a short sentence about something you can see on Earth.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
پاسخ نمونه
地球には高い山があります。
Imagine you are explaining to a child what the 'Earth' is. Write one simple sentence in Japanese.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
پاسخ نمونه
地球は私たちが住んでいる星です。
Write a simple sentence describing a characteristic of Earth.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
پاسخ نمونه
地球は丸いです。
この文によると、私たちはどこに住んでいますか?
این متن را بخوانید:
私たちは地球に住んでいます。地球には、たくさんの国や人々がいます。毎日、太陽が地球を照らしています。
この文によると、私たちはどこに住んでいますか?
パッセージの最初の文で「私たちは地球に住んでいます」と述べています。
パッセージの最初の文で「私たちは地球に住んでいます」と述べています。
地球には何がたくさんありますか?
این متن را بخوانید:
地球はとても大きな星です。海や山、森など、たくさんの自然があります。動物もたくさんいます。
地球には何がたくさんありますか?
パッセージでは「海や山、森など、たくさんの自然があります」と述べています。
パッセージでは「海や山、森など、たくさんの自然があります」と述べています。
なぜ地球は「青い星」と呼ばれていますか?
این متن را بخوانید:
地球は青い星と呼ばれています。これは、地球の表面の多くが水で覆われているからです。水は生命にとても大切です。
なぜ地球は「青い星」と呼ばれていますか?
パッセージでは「地球の表面の多くが水で覆われているからです」と述べています。
パッセージでは「地球の表面の多くが水で覆われているからです」と述べています。
Choose the correct kanji for 'Earth' or 'globe'.
地球 (chikyū) specifically refers to the planet Earth or a globe. 土地 (tochi) means 'land', 世界 (sekai) means 'world', and 宇宙 (uchū) means 'universe'.
Which of these sentences correctly uses '地球'?
The sentence '私たちは地球に住んでいます。' (Watashitachi wa chikyū ni sunde imasu.) means 'We live on Earth,' which is a correct usage. The other options are nonsensical.
What is the most common meaning of '地球'?
地球 (chikyū) directly translates to Earth or globe, specifically referring to our planet.
The word '地球' (chikyū) can refer to the planet Mars.
地球 (chikyū) specifically refers to the planet Earth, not Mars. Mars has its own name, 火星 (kasei).
You can use '地球' to talk about a physical globe in a classroom.
Yes, '地球' can also refer to a physical globe, like the kind you might find in a classroom.
The kanji for '地球' are pronounced 'sora'.
The pronunciation of 地球 is 'chikyū', not 'sora'. 'Sora' (空) means 'sky'.
This sentence means 'It is our responsibility to protect the Earth we live on.' The order builds from 'we live on' (私たちが住む) to 'the Earth' (地球を) then 'to protect' (守る) and finally the main clause 'it is our responsibility' (ことは私たちの責任です).
This sentence means 'Global warming is one of the most serious problems facing humanity.' The phrase '人類が直面する' (facing humanity) modifies '問題' (problem).
This sentence means 'The Earth, seen from space, shines blue and is breathtakingly beautiful.' '宇宙から見た' (seen from space) describes '地球' (Earth), followed by its appearance '青く輝き' (shines blue) and the extent of its beauty '息をのむほど美しい' (breathtakingly beautiful).
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مثال
地球は丸いです。
محتوای مرتبط
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واژههای بیشتر nature
~上
B1Above; on top of; up.
〜の上
A2On top of, above, upon.
豊か
B1Abundant; rich; plentiful (na-adjective).
〜に従って
B1According to, in conformity with, as (something happens).
酸性雨
B1Acid rain.
営み
B1Activity; daily life; undertaking (e.g., life's activities).
順応する
B1To adapt; to adjust; to conform.
~を背景に
B1Against the backdrop of; with...as background.
空気
A2air
大気汚染
B1Air pollution; the presence of harmful substances in the air.