武器
武器 30 सेकंड में
- Buki is the standard Japanese word for 'weapon,' covering everything from historical swords to modern handheld guns used in combat.
- It is frequently used metaphorically in business and education to mean 'one's greatest strength' or 'competitive advantage.'
- It is distinct from 'heiki' (large military hardware) and 'kyōki' (murder weapons used in a specific crime).
- The word is ubiquitous in Japanese pop culture, particularly in anime and games, where it refers to character equipment.
The Japanese word 武器 (ぶき - buki) is a fundamental noun that primarily translates to "weapon" or "arms" in English. At its most literal level, it refers to any physical instrument or device used in combat, hunting, or self-defense to inflict damage or provide a tactical advantage. However, in modern Japanese society, which is largely pacifist and has strict weapon control laws, the word has evolved a powerful metaphorical dimension that is perhaps even more common in daily conversation than its literal counterpart. Understanding buki requires looking at both the sharp edge of a blade and the sharp wit of a negotiator.
- Literal Definition
- A physical object designed for combat. This includes historical items like the katana (sword) or yumi (bow), as well as modern implements like firearms or explosives. In a legal context, it can also refer to everyday objects used as weapons (kyōki - 凶器).
- Metaphorical Definition
- A skill, attribute, or piece of knowledge that gives someone an advantage in a non-combat situation, such as business, sports, or academics. For example, being bilingual is often described as a powerful buki in the Japanese job market.
- Cultural Nuance
- In Japanese pop culture, particularly in anime and manga, buki is a central theme. Characters often have signature weapons that define their identity. Conversely, in political discourse, the word carries a heavy weight due to Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution, making discussions about military buki highly sensitive.
彼はその鋭い洞察力を武器にして、ビジネスの世界で成功を収めた。
The word is composed of two kanji: 武 (bu), meaning "military" or "martial," and 器 (ki), meaning "tool," "vessel," or "implement." Together, they literally mean "martial tool." This etymology is crucial because it distinguishes buki from heiki (兵器), which refers more specifically to large-scale military hardware like tanks or missiles. A kitchen knife can be a buki in a fight, but it would never be called heiki. This distinction is vital for learners to grasp the scale of the conflict being described.
博物館には古い時代の様々な武器が展示されている。
In a modern context, you might hear the term in news reports concerning crime, where the police investigate whether a suspect possessed a buki. However, in the realm of self-improvement and education, teachers often encourage students to "find their weapon" (jibun no buki o mitsukeru), meaning to identify their unique selling point or talent. This duality makes buki a versatile word that bridges the gap between the violent history of the samurai and the competitive nature of the modern corporate ladder.
- Common Collocations
- 武器を持つ (buki o motsu) - To hold/carry a weapon.
武器を捨てる (buki o suteru) - To throw away/lay down weapons.
強力な武器 (kyōryoku na buki) - A powerful weapon (often used for skills).
知識は、誰にも奪われることのない最強の武器だ。
Using 武器 (buki) correctly involves understanding its grammatical role as a noun and the typical verbs it pairs with. Whether you are describing a historical battle or a modern job interview, the structure remains consistent, but the nuance shifts based on the surrounding vocabulary. In Japanese, buki is a countable concept in meaning, though Japanese doesn't use plural markers like 's'. You specify the number of weapons using counters like ko (for small items) or furi (specifically for swords).
- Basic Subject/Object Usage
- As a direct object: "武器を~" (Buki o...). Example: 武器を隠す (Hide a weapon). As a subject: "武器が~" (Buki ga...). Example: 武器が見つかった (A weapon was found).
- The 'As a Weapon' Pattern
- The particle に (ni) or として (toshite) is frequently used to indicate the role of an object or skill. "[Noun] を武器にする" means "To use [Noun] as a weapon." This is the most common way to express metaphorical usage.
彼はプログラミングスキルを武器に、スタートアップを立ち上げた。
In formal military or historical contexts, you will see the verb 携える (tazasaeru), which means "to carry" or "to be armed with." For everyday metaphorical use, 持つ (motsu - to have/hold) is more common. If you are talking about the development of weapons, the verb 開発する (kaihatsu suru - to develop) is used. Conversely, in peace-building contexts, 放棄する (hōki suru - to abandon/renounce) or 捨てる (suteru - to throw away) are standard.
その国は新しい武器を輸入することを決定した。
Furthermore, buki often appears in compound words. Buki-shōnin (武器商人) refers to an arms dealer, while buki-ko (武器庫) refers to an armory or arsenal. When talking about disarmament, the term buki-shaku (武器奪取) might be used in a historical context (like the Great Sword Hunt). Learners should also be aware of the phrase buki o toru (to take up arms), which implies starting a rebellion or entering a war.
- Metaphorical Sentence Structures
- 1. [Skill] は [Person] の最大の武器だ。 (Skill is Person's greatest weapon.)
2. [Skill] を武器に戦う。 (To fight using [Skill] as a weapon.)
3. 武器を磨く。 (To polish one's weapon/refine one's skills.)
彼は若さを武器にして、ベテラン選手に挑んだ。
The word 武器 (buki) is ubiquitous in Japanese media, though the context varies wildly between fictional entertainment and real-world news. If you are a fan of anime, manga, or video games, you will hear buki in almost every episode or session. From RPGs where you enter a "Buki-ya" (Weapon Shop) to buy a new sword, to action series where characters shout about their "ultimate weapon," the term is a staple of the fantasy and sci-fi genres.
- Gaming and Fantasy
- In games like Final Fantasy or Monster Hunter, buki is used to categorize equipment. You will see menus labeled "武器" (Weapons) and "防具" (Armor). Phrases like "武器を装備する" (Equip a weapon) are essential vocabulary for gamers.
- News and Journalism
- On the evening news, buki appears in reports about international conflicts, arms trade, or domestic crime. You might hear about "武器輸出三原則" (The Three Principles on Arms Exports), a key part of Japan's post-war policy. In crime reports, the police might state that "犯人は武器を持っていなかった" (The culprit was not carrying a weapon).
「このゲームでは、どんな武器をメインに使っていますか?」
In the business world, buki is a favorite term for motivational speakers and career consultants. It is used to describe competitive advantages. For example, a company's "unique technology" is its buki against competitors. In this context, it sounds proactive and strong. You will see book titles like "20代で身につけるべき武器" (Weapons you should acquire in your 20s), which are actually self-help books about career skills.
ニュース番組で、武器の密輸に関する特集が放送された。
Finally, in historical dramas (jidaigeki), you will hear samurai and ninjas discussing their buki. Here, the word carries a sense of honor and craftsmanship. A samurai's sword is not just a buki; it is his soul. This historical weight still colors the word today, giving it a more serious and "cool" connotation than the more clinical term heiki. Whether it's a laser sword in a futuristic anime or a high-speed internet connection in a business pitch, buki is the word for the tool that wins the day.
- Specific Contextual Uses
- 1. 武器屋 (Buki-ya) - Weapon shop.
2. 武器庫 (Buki-ko) - Armory.
3. 武器を持たない (Buki o motanai) - Unarmed/Pacifist.
「君の武器は何だい?」と面接官に聞かれた。
For English speakers, the primary challenge with 武器 (buki) is not the word itself, but the nuance of when to use it versus its synonyms. While "weapon" is a broad term in English, Japanese has specific words for different scales and types of weapons that are not always interchangeable. Misusing these can make your Japanese sound unnatural or, in some cases, unintentionally alarming.
- Mistake 1: Confusing Buki with Heiki (兵器)
- Learners often use buki for large military equipment. While not technically wrong, heiki is the correct term for missiles, tanks, and chemical weapons. If you call a nuclear missile a buki, it sounds like you're talking about a handheld item. Think of buki as a "tool" and heiki as "machinery."
- Mistake 2: Confusing Buki with Kyōki (凶器)
- Kyōki literally means "deadly weapon" or "murder weapon." It is used when an object (like a hammer or a car) is used to commit a crime. If you are describing a hero in a story, call their sword a buki. If you call it a kyōki, you are implying they are a criminal or a murderer.
- Mistake 3: Overusing the literal meaning
- In English, we often say "He has many tools in his belt" to mean skills. In Japanese, using dōgu (tool) for skills is less common than using buki. However, don't use buki for actual tools like screwdrivers unless you are using them to fight. Calling a hammer a buki while building a house will confuse people.
✕ 核武器 (Kaku-buki)
○ 核兵器 (Kaku-heiki)
Another common error is the particle usage. When saying "to use something as a weapon," learners often forget the o or the ni. The correct pattern is [Something] o buki ni suru. Using ga or de in this specific construction can change the meaning or make the sentence ungrammatical.
✕ 彼は武器でペンを使った。
○ 彼はペンを武器にした。
Finally, be careful with the word buki in polite conversation. Because Japan has a strong cultural aversion to violence, bringing up weapons in a literal sense can be jarring. Ensure you are either in a fictional/historical context or using the word metaphorically to describe strengths. If you want to talk about sports equipment, use yōgu (用具) or dōgu (道具), never buki, even if a baseball bat could technically be one.
- Summary of Terminology
- 武器 (Buki): Handheld weapons / Metaphorical strengths.
兵器 (Heiki): Large-scale military equipment / WMDs.
凶器 (Kyōki): Murder weapons / Dangerous objects in a crime.
武具 (Bugu): Historical armor and weapons (museum context).
To truly master 武器 (buki), you must know its neighbors. Japanese has a rich vocabulary for tools of conflict, reflecting its long history of martial arts and warfare. While buki is the general term, choosing a more specific word can significantly elevate your Japanese proficiency.
- 兵器 (へいき - heiki)
- Refers to "ordnance" or "military hardware." This is used for tanks, fighter jets, and missiles. It has a more industrial and large-scale feel than buki. You see this in news about international defense and high-tech warfare.
- 武具 (ぶぐ - bugu)
- Specifically refers to "armor and weapons." You will most often encounter this in museums or historical texts describing the equipment of samurai. It includes things like helmets (kabuto) and breastplates (dō) along with weapons.
- 凶器 (きょうき - kyōki)
- Used in legal and criminal contexts to mean "a dangerous weapon used in a crime." A "kyōki-junbi-shūgō-zai" is the crime of assembling while carrying dangerous weapons. It carries a very negative, criminal connotation.
- 強み (つよみ - tsuyomi)
- The direct alternative for the metaphorical use of buki. It means "strength" or "advantage." While buki sounds more proactive and aggressive, tsuyomi is more standard and neutral for business settings.
比較:
1. 英語は私の武器です。(English is my weapon - sounds aggressive/confident).
2. 英語は私の強みです。(English is my strength - sounds professional/balanced).
In fiction, you might also encounter shinki (神器 - sacred treasure/divine weapon) or mabuki (魔武器 - magic weapon). These are specialized terms that add flavor to the world-building. For general learners, focusing on the distinction between buki, heiki, and tsuyomi is the most practical path forward.
彼はその事件で使われた凶器を川に捨てた。
Lastly, consider the word dōgu (道具 - tool). While buki is for fighting, dōgu is for creating or working. In some philosophical contexts, people might say "A weapon is just a tool for killing," which in Japanese would be "武器は殺すための道具に過ぎない." This highlights the relationship between the two words.
- Register Comparison
- Casual: 武器 (Buki)
Formal/News: 兵器 (Heiki) / 武装 (Busō)
Literary: 武具 (Bugu)
Legal: 凶器 (Kyōki)
How Formal Is It?
रोचक तथ्य
The kanji 武 (bu) is famously interpreted as 'stopping the spear' because it is composed of 止 (stop) and 戈 (spear/halberd). This suggests that the true essence of 'martial' is to bring an end to conflict.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing 'bu' like the 'bu' in 'bug' (should be more like 'oo').
- Stressing the first syllable too heavily (English-style stress).
- Making the 'i' sound too much like the 'i' in 'bit'.
- Extending the 'u' sound (buu-ki), which changes the meaning.
- Using a high-low pitch, which might sound like 'fuki' (butterbur) to some ears.
कठिनाई स्तर
The kanji are relatively common but requires knowing the 'bu' and 'ki' readings.
The kanji 'ki' (器) is somewhat complex with many strokes.
Simple two-syllable word that is easy to pronounce.
Clear sound, though pitch accent should be noted.
आगे क्या सीखें
पूर्वापेक्षाएँ
आगे सीखें
उन्नत
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Particle 'o' for direct objects
武器を(を)持つ。
Particle 'ni' for transformation/role
知識を武器に(に)する。
Particle 'toshite' for 'as'
笑顔を武器として(として)使う。
Relative clauses to describe nouns
彼が持っている(持っている)武器。
Potential form 'dekiru' with nouns
武器が使用できる(できる)。
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
これはわたしの武器です。
This is my weapon.
Basic 'A is B' structure using desu.
武器を持っていますか?
Do you have a weapon?
Using the verb 'motsu' (to hold/have).
勇者は武器を買いました。
The hero bought a weapon.
Past tense of 'kau' (to buy).
その武器は大きいです。
That weapon is big.
Using the adjective 'ōkii' (big).
武器を使いましょう。
Let's use the weapon.
Volitional form 'mashō' (let's).
ここに武器があります。
There is a weapon here.
Existence verb 'arimasu' for inanimate objects.
強い武器がほしいです。
I want a strong weapon.
Using 'hoshii' (want) with the particle 'ga'.
武器を見せてください。
Please show me the weapon.
Using 'te-kudasai' for requests.
彼はナイフを武器として使った。
He used a knife as a weapon.
Using 'toshite' to mean 'as'.
笑顔は最高の武器だ。
A smile is the best weapon.
Metaphorical use of 'buki'.
武器を捨てて降参した。
He threw away his weapon and surrendered.
Te-form to connect two actions.
このゲームでは、武器を強化できる。
In this game, you can strengthen your weapons.
Potential form 'dekiru'.
新しい武器を作るために材料が必要だ。
I need materials to make a new weapon.
Using 'tame ni' to express purpose.
危ないから武器に触らないで。
Don't touch the weapon because it's dangerous.
Negative request 'nai de'.
武器を持って歩くのは違法です。
It is illegal to walk around carrying a weapon.
Nominalizing a verb phrase with 'no'.
彼の武器は速い走ることだ。
His weapon (strength) is running fast.
Using 'buki' to mean 'strength'.
語学力は、将来の大きな武器になるでしょう。
Language ability will likely become a great weapon in the future.
Using 'naru' (to become) metaphorically.
彼は自分の知識を武器に、論争に勝った。
He won the argument by using his knowledge as a weapon.
The pattern 'X o buki ni' (using X as a weapon).
その国は武器の輸出を制限している。
That country is limiting the export of weapons.
Compound noun 'buki no yushutsu'.
どんな状況でも、冷静さは強力な武器だ。
In any situation, calmness is a powerful weapon.
Abstract noun as the subject.
武器庫には多くの古い銃が保管されている。
Many old guns are stored in the armory.
Passive voice 'hokansarete iru'.
彼女は美しさを武器にして、モデルになった。
She used her beauty as a weapon and became a model.
Metaphorical 'buki ni shite'.
武器を持たない市民が攻撃された。
Unarmed citizens were attacked.
Relative clause 'buki o motanai'.
この技術は、我が社の最大の武器です。
This technology is our company's greatest weapon.
Business context usage.
核武器という言葉より、核兵器という言葉が一般的だ。
The word 'kaku-heiki' is more common than 'kaku-buki'.
Comparing terminology and register.
武器の使用は、最後の手段であるべきだ。
The use of weapons should be a last resort.
Using 'beki da' (should).
彼は巧みな話術を武器に、契約を勝ち取った。
He won the contract using his skillful speaking as a weapon.
Specific metaphorical skill description.
歴史上、武器の進化は戦争の形を変えてきた。
Throughout history, the evolution of weapons has changed the form of war.
Present perfect 'kaete kita'.
警察は、犯人が凶器として使った武器を捜索している。
The police are searching for the weapon the culprit used as a murder weapon.
Distinguishing 'buki' and 'kyōki'.
情報を武器にすることは、現代のビジネスにおいて不可欠だ。
Using information as a weapon is essential in modern business.
Nominalized phrase 'koto wa'.
武器を手に取った若者たちは、自由のために戦った。
The young people who took up arms fought for freedom.
Idiomatic expression 'buki o te ni toru'.
その小説は、ペンを武器に社会の不正と戦う記者を描いている。
The novel depicts a journalist fighting social injustice with a pen as a weapon.
Symbolic usage of 'buki'.
武器の輸出をめぐる議論は、国論を二分している。
The debate surrounding the export of weapons has divided national opinion.
Formal expression 'meguru' (surrounding).
沈黙さえも、彼女にとっては有力な武器になり得た。
Even silence could become a potent weapon for her.
Auxiliary verb 'uru/eru' (possibility).
古代の武器の出土は、当時の社会構造を解明する鍵となる。
The excavation of ancient weapons serves as a key to clarifying the social structure of the time.
Academic terminology 'shutsudo' (excavation).
彼は、論理的な思考を最大の武器として、難問を解決した。
He solved the difficult problem using logical thinking as his greatest weapon.
Formal structure 'toshite'.
非暴力こそが、彼らが持つ唯一の武器だった。
Non-violence was the only weapon they possessed.
Emphasis particle 'koso'.
武器製造業者への投資を、倫理的な理由で引き揚げる。
We are withdrawing investments from weapon manufacturers for ethical reasons.
Financial context 'hikiageru' (withdraw).
中世の武具は、実用性だけでなく芸術性も兼ね備えていた。
Medieval armor and weapons possessed both practicality and artistic merit.
Formal verb 'kanesonayeru'.
言葉は、時として刃物よりも鋭い武器になり得る。
Words can sometimes become sharper weapons than knives.
Philosophical comparison.
武器の概念は、物理的な破壊手段から、デジタル空間のサイバー攻撃へと拡張されている。
The concept of weapons has expanded from physical means of destruction to cyberattacks in digital space.
Complex abstract sentence structure.
平和主義の伝統に照らせば、武器輸出の緩和は重大な政策転換である。
In light of the tradition of pacifism, the easing of weapon exports is a significant policy shift.
Formal phrase 'ni teraseba' (in light of).
彼は、皮肉とユーモアを武器に、権力を批判し続けた。
He continued to criticize power, using irony and humor as his weapons.
Literary description of character traits.
武器の不法所持は、社会の安全を脅かす重大な犯罪と見なされる。
Illegal possession of weapons is regarded as a serious crime that threatens social safety.
Legal terminology 'fuhō-shoji' (illegal possession).
その思想家は、教育こそが抑圧に対抗する最強の武器だと説いた。
The thinker preached that education is the strongest weapon against oppression.
Quoting an ideological stance.
武器を執る(とる)という行為には、常に道徳的な葛藤が付きまとう。
The act of taking up arms is always accompanied by moral conflict.
Using the literary verb 'toru' (執る).
軍縮交渉において、どの武器を削減の対象とするかが焦点となった。
In the disarmament negotiations, the focus became which weapons would be targeted for reduction.
Diplomatic/Political context.
究極の武器とは、それを使わずに済む知恵のことかもしれない。
The ultimate weapon might be the wisdom that allows one to avoid using it.
Paradoxical philosophical statement.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
— To take up arms or start a fight/rebellion.
民衆は圧政に対して武器を取った。
— To stop fighting or surrender.
長い戦争の末、彼らは武器を置いた。
— To ready a weapon or take a fighting stance.
剣士は静かに武器を構えた。
— To find a physical weapon or identify a personal strength.
自分だけの武器を見つけることが大切だ。
— To utilize something as a weapon/advantage.
データを武器として活用する企業が増えている。
— To conceal a weapon.
彼は懐に武器を隠していた。
— To provide a weapon or give someone an advantage.
教育は子供たちに将来の武器を与える。
— To confiscate a weapon.
警察は容疑者から武器を取り上げた。
— To resort to weapons (violence).
武器に訴えるのではなく、対話で解決すべきだ。
— Preparation of weapons.
戦いに向けて武器の準備を整える。
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
Heiki is for large military machines; Buki is for handheld or metaphorical tools.
Dōgu is a general tool for work; Buki is specifically for conflict or gaining an advantage.
Kyōki is a legal term for a weapon used in a crime; Buki is a neutral term for the object itself.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— Silence is a weapon. Used to suggest that staying quiet can be more effective than speaking.
交渉において、沈黙は武器なりということもある。
Literary— The weapon of words. Refers to using rhetoric or speech to influence or hurt others.
彼は言葉の武器を使って聴衆を魅了した。
Neutral— A hidden weapon. A secret talent or advantage that others don't know about.
彼のプログラミング能力は、チームの隠れた武器だ。
Neutral— To lend a weapon. Metaphorically, to give someone the means to succeed or to hurt you.
敵に武器を貸すような真似はしたくない。
Neutral— The last weapon. One's final resort or most powerful secret move.
このデータが、私の最後の武器だ。
Neutral— A fight without weapons. A conflict involving intellect, spirit, or non-violence.
これは武器を持たない、魂の戦いだ。
Literary— Victory without weapons. Achieving a goal through diplomacy or peaceful means.
彼は武器なき勝利を収めることを理想としていた。
Literary— To polish one's weapon. To practice and improve one's skills.
若いうちに自分の武器を磨いておくべきだ。
Neutral— To mistake one's weapon. To use the wrong tool or strategy for a situation.
彼は武器を取り違えて、議論に負けてしまった。
Neutral— To unsheathe the weapon. To prepare for immediate action or conflict.
彼はついに武器の鞘を払って立ち上がった。
Archaic/Literaryआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Both translate to 'weapon' in English.
Buki is usually handheld or metaphorical. Heiki is large-scale military hardware like tanks.
彼は武器(剣)を持った。その国は兵器(ミサイル)を開発した。
Both refer to dangerous objects.
Kyōki is used specifically in criminal contexts (murder weapon). Buki is neutral.
警察が凶器を捜している。勇者が武器を装備する。
Both involve weapons.
Bugu includes armor and is usually a historical or museum term.
博物館で武具を見る。
Both refer to tools/equipment.
Yōgu is for sports or specific tasks (e.g., kyoiku-yōgu). Never used for fighting.
テニス用具を買いに行く。
Used metaphorically like 'buki'.
Tsuyomi is more literal 'strength' and sounds softer than 'buki'.
私の強みは忍耐力です。
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
[Noun] は武器です。
これは武器です。
[Noun] を武器にする。
ペンを武器にする。
[Noun] を武器として使う。
ナイフを武器として使う。
[Skill] が私の武器だ。
英語が私の武器だ。
武器を[Verb-te]~。
武器を持って戦う。
[Noun] を武器に、[Goal]。
経験を武器に、起業する。
武器の使用を制限する。
武器の使用を法律で制限する。
武器を執るに至る。
彼らはついに武器を執るに至った。
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इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Very common in both literal (fiction/news) and metaphorical (daily life) contexts.
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Using 'buki' for a tank.
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兵器 (Heiki)
While a tank is a weapon, 'heiki' is the appropriate term for large military vehicles and hardware.
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Saying 'buki de pen o tsukau' (use a pen with a weapon).
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ペンを武器にする (pen o buki ni suru)
To use something as a weapon, use the object + 'o' + 'buki ni suru'.
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Using 'buki' for a screwdriver while working.
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道具 (Dōgu)
If it's for work and not for fighting, it's a 'dōgu' (tool).
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Calling a hero's sword a 'kyōki'.
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武器 (Buki)
'Kyōki' implies a crime or murder. Use 'buki' for a hero's equipment.
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Pronouncing it 'buu-ki' (long u).
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武器 (buki - short u)
Lengthening the vowel can change the meaning or make the word unrecognizable.
सुझाव
Use it for Skills
Don't be afraid to use 'buki' to describe your strengths in a job interview. Phrases like 'Communication is my weapon' sound very natural and confident.
Master the 'Ni' Particle
Remember the pattern '[Something] o buki ni suru'. It's the most common way to express using something metaphorically as an advantage.
Samurai Context
When watching samurai movies, notice how they treat their 'buki'. It's often portrayed with great respect, which helps you understand the weight of the word.
Contrast with Heiki
Always remember: Buki = Personal/Small/Metaphorical. Heiki = Military/Large/Industrial.
Pitch Accent
Keep the 'bu' low and the 'ki' high. This is the standard Tokyo pitch accent for this word.
Look for the Kanji
In Japanese games, find the '武器' menu. It's a great way to see the word in a practical, repetitive context.
Kanji Practice
The kanji 器 (ki) is used in many words like 'shokki' (tableware) and 'kigu' (utensil). Learning it now will help you with many other words.
Legal Awareness
Understand that 'kyōki' is the word for 'weapon' in a bad/criminal sense. Stick to 'buki' for neutral or positive contexts.
News Keywords
Listen for 'buki-yushutsu' (arms export) in news about Japanese politics. It's a very common discussion topic.
Bu-Ki Association
Associate 'Bu' with 'Bullet' and 'Ki' with 'Kill' (only for memorization purposes!) to remember the meaning 'weapon'.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of a **BU**shido warrior using a **KI**t (tool kit) of weapons. **BU-KI**.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a samurai holding a sword (bu) that is also a specialized tool (ki) like a Swiss Army knife.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Write three sentences about your 'buki' (skills) and share them with a language partner today.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
The word '武器' comes from Middle Japanese, combining two kanji of Chinese origin. The 'bu' (武) represents military affairs, while 'ki' (器) represents a tool or vessel.
मूल अर्थ: A tool used for military purposes or combat.
Sino-Japanese (Kango).सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
Be careful using 'buki' literally in modern Japan; it can be a sensitive topic given the country's pacifist stance and strict laws.
In English, 'weapon' can sound quite aggressive. In Japanese, 'buki' as a metaphor for skills is very standard and doesn't sound as threatening.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
Video Games (RPGs)
- 武器を買う
- 武器を装備する
- 最強の武器
- 武器の強化
Business/Career
- スキルを武器にする
- 強みを武器にする
- 独自の武器
- 武器を磨く
History/Anime
- 武器を取る
- 伝説の武器
- 武器を構える
- 武器を捨てる
News/Politics
- 武器輸出
- 核兵器 (related)
- 武器の使用
- 武器の密輸
Legal/Crime
- 凶器 (related)
- 武器を持たない
- 武器の所持
- 武器の捜索
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"ゲームで一番好きな武器は何ですか? (What is your favorite weapon in a game?)"
"あなたの仕事での武器は何ですか? (What is your 'weapon' in your work?)"
"知識は武器だと思いますか? (Do you think knowledge is a weapon?)"
"もし魔法の武器が持てるとしたら、何がいいですか? (If you could have a magic weapon, what would it be?)"
"英語を武器にして何をしたいですか? (What do you want to do using English as your weapon?)"
डायरी विषय
自分にとっての最大の武器は何だと思いますか?その理由を書いてください。 (What do you think is your greatest weapon? Write about the reason.)
歴史上の武器の中で、一番興味があるものは何ですか? (Which historical weapon are you most interested in?)
『ペンは剣よりも強し』という言葉について、どう思いますか? (What do you think about the phrase 'The pen is mightier than the sword'?)
将来、どのような『武器』を身につけたいですか? (What kind of 'weapons' do you want to acquire in the future?)
平和な世界を作るために、武器は必要だと思いますか? (Do you think weapons are necessary to create a peaceful world?)
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालYes, but only if it is being used in a fight. If you are cooking, it is a 'hōchō' (kitchen knife) or 'dōgu' (tool). Calling it a 'buki' while cooking would be very strange and scary.
While 'kaku-buki' is occasionally seen, 'kaku-heiki' is the standard and correct term for nuclear weapons in almost all contexts, including news and academic writing.
Metaphorically, yes, if you mean your car gives you an advantage (e.g., in a race). Literally, only if you are using it to attack something. In a crime, it would be called a 'kyōki' (murder weapon).
A 'buki-ya' is a weapon shop. You see this term almost exclusively in RPG video games like Dragon Quest or Final Fantasy. In real life, such shops don't really exist in the same way in Japan.
You can say 'buki o motanai' (not carrying a weapon) or use the more formal/idiomatic 'toshu-kūken' (empty-handed).
It is a neutral noun. However, talking about literal weapons in polite social situations in Japan is generally avoided unless the context (like a hobby or history) makes it appropriate.
Literally, it means to polish a weapon. Metaphorically, it means to practice and refine your skills or talents so they are ready to be used effectively.
Japanese nouns do not have plural forms. To indicate multiple weapons, you would say 'takusan no buki' (many weapons) or use a specific number with a counter.
'Buki' is a general category (weapon), while 'ken' is a specific type of weapon (sword). All 'ken' are 'buki', but not all 'buki' are 'ken'.
Yes, you can describe an animal's natural attributes as weapons. For example, 'A lion's weapons are its teeth and claws' (ライオンの武器は鋭い牙と爪だ).
खुद को परखो 180 सवाल
Write a sentence using '武器' to mean 'strength' or 'skill'.
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Write a sentence using '武器' to mean 'to carry a weapon'.
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Translate: 'He used his knowledge as a weapon.'
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Translate: 'A smile is the best weapon.'
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Write the kanji for 'Buki' three times.
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Translate: 'Where is the weapon shop?'
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Translate: 'He threw away the weapon.'
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Translate: 'Powerful weapon.'
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Translate: 'I don't have a weapon.'
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Translate: 'Knowledge is a weapon.'
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Describe your greatest skill using '武器'.
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Translate: 'The hero equipped a weapon.'
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Translate: 'Weapon exports.'
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Translate: 'An armory.'
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Translate: 'He took up arms for freedom.'
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Translate: 'Unarmed citizen.'
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Translate: 'Polish your weapon (skills).'
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Translate: 'His weapon is speed.'
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Translate: 'Dangerous weapon.'
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Translate: 'Weapon production.'
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Pronounce '武器' correctly.
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Say 'I have a weapon' in Japanese.
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Say 'A smile is my weapon' in Japanese.
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Say 'Where is the weapon shop?' in Japanese.
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Say 'I used English as a weapon' in Japanese.
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Say 'Throw away the weapon!' in Japanese.
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Say 'This is a powerful weapon' in Japanese.
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Say 'He is an arms dealer' in Japanese.
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Say 'I am unarmed' in Japanese.
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Say 'Knowledge is a weapon' in Japanese.
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Say 'Don't touch the weapon' in Japanese.
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Say 'He took up arms' in Japanese.
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Say 'Polish your skills' using 'buki'.
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Say 'This is my only weapon' in Japanese.
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Say 'The weapon is in the armory' in Japanese.
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Say 'A dangerous weapon' in Japanese.
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Say 'He used youth as a weapon' in Japanese.
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Say 'Weapon exports are limited' in Japanese.
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Say 'Silence is a weapon' in Japanese.
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Say 'Equip the weapon!' in Japanese.
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Listen and identify: 武器 (Buki)
Listen and identify: 武器屋 (Buki-ya)
Listen and identify: 武器庫 (Buki-ko)
Listen and identify: 武器を捨てる (Buki o suteru)
Listen and identify: 武器にする (Buki ni suru)
Listen and identify: 武器商人 (Buki-shōnin)
Listen and identify: 強力な武器 (Kyōryoku na buki)
Listen and identify: 武器を磨く (Buki o migaku)
Listen and identify: 武器を持たない (Buki o motanai)
Listen and identify: 武器輸出 (Buki yushutsu)
Listen and identify: 武器を取る (Buki o toru)
Listen and identify: 武器の使用 (Buki no shiyō)
Listen and identify: 隠し武器 (Kakushi buki)
Listen and identify: 武器を構える (Buki o kamaeru)
Listen and identify: 最後の武器 (Saigo no buki)
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Summary
The word '武器' (buki) is a versatile term that bridges physical combat and metaphorical competition. While it literally means 'weapon,' you will most often use it to describe your unique skills or advantages, such as 'English is my weapon' (英語が私の武器です).
- Buki is the standard Japanese word for 'weapon,' covering everything from historical swords to modern handheld guns used in combat.
- It is frequently used metaphorically in business and education to mean 'one's greatest strength' or 'competitive advantage.'
- It is distinct from 'heiki' (large military hardware) and 'kyōki' (murder weapons used in a specific crime).
- The word is ubiquitous in Japanese pop culture, particularly in anime and games, where it refers to character equipment.
Use it for Skills
Don't be afraid to use 'buki' to describe your strengths in a job interview. Phrases like 'Communication is my weapon' sound very natural and confident.
Master the 'Ni' Particle
Remember the pattern '[Something] o buki ni suru'. It's the most common way to express using something metaphorically as an advantage.
Samurai Context
When watching samurai movies, notice how they treat their 'buki'. It's often portrayed with great respect, which helps you understand the weight of the word.
Contrast with Heiki
Always remember: Buki = Personal/Small/Metaphorical. Heiki = Military/Large/Industrial.
संबंधित सामग्री
यह शब्द अन्य भाषाओं में
politics के और शब्द
撤廃
B2स्थापित प्रणाली, कानून या प्रतिबंध का पूर्ण उन्मूलन या निष्कासन। सुधारों का उद्देश्य पुरानी प्रथाओं का <mark class='bg-yellow-200 dark:bg-yellow-800 px-0.5 rounded'>撤廃</mark> करना है। सीमा शुल्क का <mark class='bg-yellow-200 dark:bg-yellow-800 px-0.5 rounded'>撤廃</mark> व्यापार को बढ़ावा देता है।
援助する
A2To assist; to help; to support.
訴える
A2To appeal; to sue; to complain.
容認
B2容認 का अर्थ है किसी चीज़ को मंजूरी देना, अनुमति देना, या सहन करना, भले ही वह आदर्श न हो, जिसमें निष्क्रिय या अनिच्छुक स्वीकृति शामिल हो। कंपनी ने कर्मचारियों की छोटी-मोटी देरी को सहन किया। (The company tolerated minor employee delays.)
逮捕する
A2गिरफ्तार करना। पुलिस ने कल रात चोरी के शक में संदिग्ध को गिरफ्तार किया।
諮問
B2किसी मामले को सलाहकारी निकाय या विशेषज्ञ के पास उनकी राय या विचार-विमर्श के लिए भेजना। 'सरकार ने समिति से परामर्श किया।'
是正
B2गलत स्थिति, असमानता या त्रुटि को सुधारना या ठीक करना। यह अक्सर सामाजिक अन्याय या बाजार असंतुलन को ठीक करने जैसे आधिकारिक संदर्भों में प्रयोग किया जाता है।
腐敗
B2जैविक पदार्थों का सड़ना या सत्ता में बैठे लोगों द्वारा किया गया भ्रष्टाचार।
批判する
A2किसी की आलोचना करना या दोष निकालना।
民主主義
A2लोकतंत्र एक ऐसी प्रणाली है जहाँ जनता के पास शक्ति होती है।