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To unfold and extend an umbrella.
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3 연습 문제今日の天気予報は雨です。家を出る前に、___必要があります。(Today's weather forecast is rain. Before leaving home, you need to ___.)
急な雨に降られ、カバンから傘を取り出して___。(Caught in a sudden rain, I took out my umbrella from my bag and ___.)
雨が降り始めたので、彼女は素早く___。(It started to rain, so she quickly ___.)
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The word 'kasa' (umbrella) has roots in ancient Japan, with early forms appearing in the Heian period (794-1185). It is believed to be a compound word, potentially combining 'ka' (cover) and 'sa' (something that protects). Over centuries, the design and use of umbrellas evolved, influenced by both indigenous innovations and cultural exchanges, particularly with China. The verb 'hirakimasu' (to open, to unfold) is a common Japanese verb with ancient origins, related to concepts of expansion and making something accessible. Its usage in conjunction with 'kasa' to describe the action of opening an umbrella is a natural linguistic development reflecting the physical act. Therefore, '傘を開きます' represents a combination of words with a long and rich history in the Japanese language, totaling well over 200 years of linguistic evolution and usage.