起きます (起きる)
When you're learning Japanese, you'll often encounter verbs that have a base form and a conjugated form that indicates politeness. For example, 起きる (okiru) is the casual, plain form meaning 'to wake up' or 'to get up'.
The form 起きます (okimasu) is the polite non-past form, which you'll use in most everyday conversations. It can mean 'wake up,' 'wakes up,' 'will wake up,' or 'woke up,' depending on context. This is a very common and useful verb to know for daily routines.
When you want to say that you wake up or get out of bed in Japanese, you use the verb 「起きます」 (okimasu). This is the polite form. The dictionary form, which is what you'll often see in dictionaries and for casual speech, is 「起きる」 (okiru).
You can use 「起きます」 to talk about waking up naturally, or about getting up from a lying or sitting position. For example, if you want to say “I wake up at 7 o’clock,” you would say 「7時に起きます。」 (Shichi-ji ni okimasu.). If you're talking about getting out of bed, you might say 「ベッドから起きます。」 (Beddo kara okimasu.), meaning “I get up from bed.”
It's a straightforward verb, but pay attention to the particles you use with it. You'll often see 「に」 (ni) to indicate a time when you wake up, and 「から」 (kara) to indicate a place you get up from. Remember to use the polite form 「起きます」 when speaking in more formal situations, and 「起きる」 for casual conversations.
When using the verb「起きます (おきます)」(or its plain form「起きる (おきる)」), it's important to understand the nuance between "waking up" and "getting up."
While often used interchangeably in casual conversation, strictly speaking,「目が覚めます (めがさめます)」means "to wake up" (your eyes open), and「起きます」means "to get up" (you leave your bed).
However, in most daily contexts,「起きます」is perfectly fine for both meanings.
For example, if you say「7時に起きます (しちじにおきます)」, it usually means you both woke up and got out of bed at 7 AM. If you want to specify just waking up, you might say「7時に目が覚めます」.
When discussing your daily routine in Japanese, you'll often use the verb 起きます (okimasu), or its plain form 起きる (okiru). This verb primarily means 'to wake up' or 'to get up'.
For instance, if you want to say 'I wake up at 7 o'clock', you would say '7時に起きます (shichi-ji ni okimasu)'. If you're talking about getting out of bed, you'd also use this verb, such as 'ベッドから起きます (beddo kara okimasu)' meaning 'I get up from bed'.
§ What does it mean and when do people use it?
The Japanese verb 起きます (おきます - okimasu), and its plain form 起きる (おきる - okiru), is an essential word for anyone learning Japanese. It means 'to wake up' or 'to get up'. You'll use this verb constantly in daily conversation when talking about your morning routine, or even when asking someone about theirs.
Let's break down its meaning and usage. When you say 起きます, you're generally referring to the action of ending your sleep. This could be simply opening your eyes while still in bed, or it could mean actually getting out of bed and starting your day. Context usually makes it clear which meaning is intended.
- DEFINITION
- To wake up; to get up.
This verb is incredibly versatile. Think about how often you talk about waking up or getting up in your native language. It's the same in Japanese. Whether you're telling a friend what time you woke up, or setting an alarm for yourself, 起きます is the word you'll use.
Here are some common situations where you'd use 起きます:
- Talking about your morning routine.
- Asking someone what time they wake up.
- Describing when something (like a child) wakes up.
- Setting a time to wake up.
毎日、7時に起きます。
This sentence means: "I wake up / get up at 7 o'clock every day."
何時に起きますか?
This sentence means: "What time do you wake up / get up?"
Don't confuse 起きます with 寝ます (ねます - nemasu), which means 'to sleep' or 'to go to bed'. They are opposites, and using the wrong one will change the entire meaning of your sentence.
赤ちゃんが起きました。
This means: "The baby woke up." (Past tense)
Mastering 起きます is a fundamental step in being able to talk about daily life in Japanese. Pay attention to how it's used in native materials, and try to incorporate it into your own practice sentences. The more you use it, the more natural it will become.
§ Basic meaning of 'okiru'
The Japanese verb 起きます (おきます), in its plain form 起きる (おきる), means "to wake up" or "to get up." It's a common verb you'll use every day when talking about your routine. Think of it as the action of becoming awake or physically rising from a lying position.
- Japanese Word
- 起きます (起きる)
- Definition
- To wake up; to get up.
- CEFR Level
- A2
§ Using 'okiru' with time
When you want to say what time you wake up or get up, you use the time expression followed by the particle に (ni) and then 起きます. The particle に marks the specific point in time when the action occurs.
私は七時に起きます。
I wake up at seven o'clock.
毎日八時に起きます。
I get up at eight o'clock every day.
You can also use 何時 (なんじ) for "what time" to ask someone when they wake up.
毎日何時に起きますか?
What time do you wake up every day?
§ 'Okiru' in different contexts
While the core meaning is "to wake up" or "to get up," the context can slightly shift its nuance. It can mean simply "to wake up from sleep" or "to get out of bed."
- Waking up (from sleep): This is the most common usage. It refers to the moment you become conscious after sleeping.
- Getting up (out of bed): It can also mean the physical action of rising from a lying position, typically from a bed.
朝早く起きます。
I wake up early in the morning.
彼女はいつも遅く起きる。
She always gets up late.
§ Related phrases
Here are a few other common phrases you'll hear or use that relate to waking up and getting up:
- 目覚まし時計 (めざましどけい): Alarm clock
- 目が覚める (めがさめる): To wake up (more about becoming conscious)
- 朝 (あさ): Morning
- 夜 (よる): Night
目覚まし時計で起きます。
I wake up with an alarm clock.
朝、鳥の声で起きるのが好きです。
I like waking up to the sound of birds in the morning.
Understanding 起きます (起きる) is fundamental for talking about daily routines in Japanese. Practice using it with different times and in various sentences, and you'll master it in no time!
§ Don't Confuse with 「寝ます (寝る)」
Many beginners mix up 「起きます (おきます)」 and 「寝ます (ねます)」. While both relate to sleep, they are opposites.
- DEFINITION
- 「寝ます (ねます)」: To sleep; to go to bed.
「起きます」 means to wake up or get up, while 「寝ます」 means to go to sleep or go to bed. Think of it this way:
- You 「寝ます」 at night.
- You 「起きます」 in the morning.
§ Using 「起きます」 for Objects Rising
While 「起きます」 can mean "to rise" in some contexts, it's primarily used for people waking up or getting up. You wouldn't typically use it for something like the sun rising or a price going up. For those, there are different verbs.
太陽が昇ります。(The sun rises.)
Here, 「昇ります (のぼります)」 is the correct verb for the sun rising.
§ Not Using 「から」 for Time
When stating the time you wake up, you often use 「に」 (at) before the time. However, if you want to say you wake up from a certain time or period (which is less common with waking up, but good to know for other verbs), 「から」 (from) is used. With 「起きます」, you generally just use 「に」.
私は七時に起きます。(I wake up at seven o'clock.)
This is the most common way to say it.
§ Incorrectly Using Transitive/Intransitive Verbs
「起きます (起きる)」 is an intransitive verb, meaning it doesn't take a direct object. You don't "wake up something" with 「起きます」. If you want to wake someone else up, you need a different verb, 「起こします (起こす)」.
- DEFINITION
- 「起こします (おこします)」: To wake (someone) up; to raise (something).
母は私を六時に起こします。(My mother wakes me up at six o'clock.)
Notice the particle 「を」 with 「起こします」, indicating a direct object.
재미있는 사실
The character 起 (ki) itself means 'to rise' or 'to start', and can be seen in other words like 起動 (kidou - startup) or 起点 (kiten - starting point).
발음 가이드
- Mispronouncing the 'i' as a long 'ee' sound instead of a short 'i' sound.
알아야 할 문법
Use with 〜ます (~masu) for polite present/future tense. e.g., 毎日六時に起きます (Mainichi rokuji ni okimasu) - I wake up at 6 every day.
毎朝六時に起きます。(Maiasa rokuji ni okimasu.) - I wake up at 6 AM every morning.
Use with 〜ました (~mashita) for polite past tense. e.g., 昨日は七時に起きました (Kinō wa shichiji ni okimashita) - Yesterday, I woke up at 7.
昨日は八時に起きました。(Kinō wa hachiji ni okimashita.) - Yesterday, I woke up at 8 o'clock.
The plain form, 起きる (okiru), is used in casual conversations or when attaching to other grammatical structures. e.g., 早く起きるのが好きです (Hayaku okiru no ga suki desu) - I like waking up early.
日曜日には遅く起きる。(Nichiyōbi ni wa osoku okiru.) - I wake up late on Sundays.
Use particle に (ni) to specify the time you wake up. e.g., 私は七時に起きます (Watashi wa shichiji ni okimasu) - I wake up at 7 o'clock.
いつも朝五時に起きます。(Itsumo asa goji ni okimasu.) - I always wake up at 5 AM.
Can be used with どこ (doko) to ask where someone wakes up (less common for literal location, more for 'where are you staying' context or if you literally mean a place to wake up). More commonly, the location would be implied or not specified. e.g., どこで起きますか? (Doko de okimasu ka?) - Where do you wake up?
旅行中はホテルで起きます。(Ryokō-chū wa hoteru de okimasu.) - I wake up in a hotel during my travels.
수준별 예문
毎朝6時に起きます。
I wake up at 6 AM every morning.
週末はたいてい遅くまで寝ていますが、今日は早く起きました。
I usually sleep in late on weekends, but today I woke up early.
目覚まし時計が鳴っても、なかなか起きられないことがあります。
Even when the alarm clock rings, sometimes I can't wake up easily.
試験があるので、明日はいつもより早く起きるつもりです。
Since there's an exam, I plan to wake up earlier than usual tomorrow.
子供たちは、朝早く起きて公園で遊びたがっています。
The children want to wake up early in the morning and play in the park.
旅行中は、普段よりも早く起きて観光に出かけることが多いです。
When traveling, I often wake up earlier than usual and go sightseeing.
昨夜はよく眠れなかったので、今朝はとてもだるくて起きるのが辛かったです。
I didn't sleep well last night, so this morning I was very sluggish and it was hard to wake up.
健康のためには、規則正しい時間に起きることが大切だと言われています。
It is said that for health, waking up at regular times is important.
문법 패턴
문장 패턴
いつも_時に起きます。
私はいつも7時に起きます。 (Watashi wa itsumo shichi-ji ni okimasu.) Hint: I always wake up at 7 o'clock.
_は_時に起きますか?
あなたは毎朝何時に起きますか? (Anata wa maiasa nan-ji ni okimasu ka?) Hint: What time do you wake up every morning?
週末はゆっくり起きます。
週末はゆっくり起きます。 (Shūmatsu wa yukkuri okimasu.) Hint: I wake up late on weekends.
_から_に起きます。
私はいつも会社に行く前に起きます。 (Watashi wa itsumo kaisha ni iku mae ni okimasu.) Hint: I always get up before going to work.
_が_で起きました。
彼は大きな音で起きました。 (Kare wa ookina oto de okimashita.) Hint: He woke up because of a loud noise.
もっと早く起きたいです。
もっと早く起きたいです。 (Motto hayaku okitai desu.) Hint: I want to wake up earlier.
目覚まし時計で起きます。
私は目覚まし時計で起きます。 (Watashi wa mezamashidokei de okimasu.) Hint: I wake up with an alarm clock.
朝早く起きるのが好きです。
私は朝早く起きるのが好きです。 (Watashi wa asa hayaku okiru no ga suki desu.) Hint: I like waking up early in the morning.
사용법
When talking about waking up in the morning, use 起きます (okimasu). It can also mean to get out of bed. For example, 朝、6時に起きます。 (Asa, roku-ji ni okimasu.) means 'I wake up at 6 in the morning.'
A common mistake is confusing 起きます (okimasu) with 起こします (okoshimasu). While similar, 起こします means 'to wake someone up' or 'to cause something to happen.' For instance, 子供を起こします。 (Kodomo o okoshimasu.) means 'I wake up my child.' Always remember the direct object when using 起こします.
어원
Old Japanese
원래 의미: To rise, to get up
Japonic문화적 맥락
In Japan, punctuality is highly valued, and 'waking up' at a consistent and early time is often associated with discipline and a good start to the day. While not a strict cultural rule, there's a general appreciation for those who are early risers. The phrase '早起きは三文の徳' (hayaoki wa sanmon no toku) means 'early rising brings three virtues' or 'the early bird catches the worm'.
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문起きます is the polite form, used in most conversations. 起きる is the plain form, often used with friends or family, or in dictionary entries.
You can use it like this: 毎日7時に起きます。 (Mainichi shichi-ji ni okimasu.) - I wake up at 7 every day.
今日は早く起きました。 (Kyō wa hayaku okimashita.) - I woke up early today.
Yes, it covers both 'to wake up' and 'to get out of bed'. You can say:
朝、布団から起きます。 (Asa, futon kara okimasu.) - In the morning, I get up from my futon.
For that, you'd use a different verb: 起こします (起こす). For example: 妹を起こします。 (Imōto o okoshimasu.) - I wake up my younger sister.
When talking about time, you often use に (ni). For example: 8時に起きます。 (Hachi-ji ni okimasu.) - I wake up at 8 o'clock. When talking about a place you get up from, you can use から (kara).
The past tense plain form is 起きた (okita). For example: 昨日、9時に起きた。 (Kinō, ku-ji ni okita.) - Yesterday, I woke up at 9.
The negative polite form is 起きません (okimasen). For example: 週末は早く起きません。 (Shūmatsu wa hayaku okimasen.) - I don't wake up early on weekends.
Yes, it can! This is a different meaning, but 起きる can mean 'to happen' or 'to occur'. For example: 事件が起きました。 (Jiken ga okimashita.) - An incident occurred.
問題が起きた。 (Mondai ga okita.) - A problem arose.
The -te form is 起きて (okite). You can use it to connect clauses or give commands. For example: 起きて、朝ごはんを食べよう。 (Okite, asagohan o tabeyō.) - Wake up and let's eat breakfast.
起きる is an ichidan verb. This means its conjugation pattern is generally simpler than godan verbs.
셀프 테스트 84 질문
I wake up at 6 AM.
Do you wake up early every day?
He always wakes up late.
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私は午前7時に起きます。
Focus: おきます (okimasu)
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あなたはいつ起きますか?
Focus: いつ (itsu)
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彼女は午前8時に起きます。
Focus: かのじょ (kanojo)
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This sentence means 'I wake up early in the morning.' The particles 'は' (wa) marks the topic and 'に' (ni) marks a specific time, though it's often omitted with time words like '朝早く' (asa hayaku - early morning).
This sentence means 'What time do you wake up?' '何時' (nanji) means 'what time', 'に' (ni) indicates time, and 'か' (ka) turns it into a question.
This sentence means 'He wakes up at seven o'clock every day.' '彼' (kare) means 'he', '毎日' (mainichi) means 'every day', '七時' (shichiji) means 'seven o'clock'.
私は毎日午前6時に___。
The sentence means 'I ___ at 6 AM every day.' The verb '起きます' (okimasu) means 'to wake up/get up,' which fits the context.
週末はいつも遅く___。
The sentence means 'On weekends, I always ___ late.' '起きます' (okimasu) is the correct verb for 'wake up/get up.'
彼はたいてい7時に___。
The sentence means 'He usually ___ at 7 o'clock.' '起きます' (okimasu) means 'to wake up/get up.'
あなたは毎朝何時に___か。
The question means 'What time do you ___ every morning?' '起きます' (okimasu) is the appropriate verb for asking about waking up.
子供たちは早く___。
The sentence means 'The children ___ early.' '起きます' (okimasu) fits the meaning of 'wake up/get up.'
今日は何時に___ましたか。
The question means 'What time did you ___ today?' '起き' (oki) is the stem of '起きる' (okiru) used in the past tense form '起きました' (okimashita).
Choose the correct Japanese word for 'to wake up' or 'to get up'.
起きます (okimasu) means 'to wake up' or 'to get up'. 食べます (tabemasu) is 'to eat', 飲みます (nomimasu) is 'to drink', and 寝ます (nemasu) is 'to sleep'.
Which sentence correctly uses '起きます' to say 'I wake up at 6 AM'?
「私は午前6時に起きます。」 (Watashi wa gozen rokuji ni okimasu.) correctly states 'I wake up at 6 AM.' The other options use incorrect verbs for waking up.
If someone says '毎日何時に起きますか?' (Mainichi nanji ni okimasu ka?), what are they asking?
「何時に起きますか?」 (Nanji ni okimasu ka?) specifically asks 'What time do you wake up?' or 'What time do you get up?'.
「起きます」 (Okimasu) can mean 'to get up'.
Yes, 「起きます」 (Okimasu) means both 'to wake up' and 'to get up'.
The dictionary form of 「起きます」 (Okimasu) is 「食べる」 (Taberu).
No, the dictionary form of 「起きます」 (Okimasu) is 「起きる」 (okiru). 「食べる」 (Taberu) is the dictionary form of 'to eat'.
You can use 「起きます」 to talk about a child waking up from a nap.
Yes, 「起きます」 (Okimasu) is suitable for talking about anyone waking up, including a child from a nap.
What time does someone wake up daily?
When does someone usually wake up late?
What is difficult?
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あなたは毎日何時に起きますか?
Focus: 何時に (nan-ji ni)
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私はいつも午前7時に起きます。
Focus: いつも (itsu-mo)
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明日は早く起きなければなりません。
Focus: 起きなければなりません (oki-nakereba narimasen)
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This sentence means 'I wake up at 6 AM every morning.' The standard Japanese sentence structure places the subject first, followed by time, then the verb.
This sentence means 'Does he always wake up late?' The question particle 'か' comes at the end of the sentence.
This sentence means 'The children wake up early in the morning.' '朝早く' (asa hayaku) means 'early in the morning.'
毎朝6時に___ます。
The sentence means 'I wake up every morning at 6 o'clock.' '起き' (oki) is the stem of '起きる' (okiru - to wake up/get up), which correctly fits the context.
休みの日はいつも遅く___。
The sentence means 'On holidays, I always wake up late.' '起きる' (okiru - to wake up/get up) is the plain form, which fits the informal context.
昨日は朝早く___ので、とても眠いです。
The sentence means 'I woke up early yesterday, so I'm very sleepy.' '起きた' (okita) is the past plain form of '起きる' (okiru - to wake up/get up), which correctly describes a past action.
あなたは普段何時に___か。
The sentence means 'What time do you usually wake up?' '起きます' (okimasu) is the polite present form of '起きる' (okiru - to wake up/get up), suitable for a question.
子供たちは、いつも日曜日にはゆっくりと___。
The sentence means 'The children always wake up slowly on Sundays.' '起きます' (okimasu) is the polite present form of '起きる' (okiru - to wake up/get up), which fits the context of a routine action.
今日は疲れているから、遅くまで___たくない。
The sentence means 'I'm tired today, so I don't want to wake up late.' '起き' (oki) is the stem of '起きる' (okiru - to wake up/get up), used here with '-たくない' (takunai) to express not wanting to do something.
What time does the speaker wake up daily?
What is unusual about today regarding waking up?
What is the problem the speaker has with waking up?
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あなたは普段何時に起きますか?
Focus: 何時に (nan-ji ni)
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休みの日は早く起きますか、それとも遅く起きますか?
Focus: 休みの日は (yasumi no hi wa)
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今朝は何時に起きましたか?
Focus: 今朝は (kesa wa)
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This sentence means 'I wake up at 6 every morning.' The word order in Japanese typically follows Subject-Time-Verb.
This means 'It feels good to wake up early.' '早く起きると' is a conditional clause, followed by the main clause.
This translates to 'I wake up late on weekends.' '週末は' sets the time, and 'ゆっくり' (slowly/leisurely) modifies '起きます'.
You overslept and missed an important appointment. Write an email to your boss apologizing and explaining what happened. Include a promise to make up for it. Use '起きる' appropriately.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
〇〇部長 おはようございます。 本日、大変申し訳ありませんが、寝坊してしまい、午前中の会議に遅刻いたします。目覚まし時計が鳴るのに気づかず、うっかり起きるのが遅くなってしまいました。 ご迷惑をおかけして大変申し訳ありません。会議にはできるだけ早く参加し、遅れた分は必ず取り戻します。 今後このようなことがないよう、気をつけます。 よろしくお願いいたします。 [あなたの名前]
Describe your ideal morning routine, focusing on when and how you 'wake up' and start your day. Use '起きる' at least twice.
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Sample answer
私の理想の朝は、まず午前6時半に自然に起きることです。目覚まし時計に頼らず、太陽の光で目が覚めるのが理想です。そして、すぐにベッドから起き上がって、窓を開けて新鮮な空気を吸い込みます。その後、軽くストレッチをして、ゆっくりとコーヒーを淹れます。こうして、慌ただしくなく一日を始めるのが好きです。
Imagine you're writing a short story. A character has a recurring dream that makes them 'wake up' in a cold sweat. Describe this dream and their reaction upon waking up. Use '起きる' at least once.
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Sample answer
彼女は毎晩、同じ夢にうなされていた。暗い森の中を一人で歩いていると、突然、得体の知れない影が追いかけてくる。足が鉛のように重く、どれだけ走っても影はすぐ後ろに迫ってくる。そして、影に捕まりそうになった瞬間、彼女はハッと冷や汗をかいて起きるのだ。心臓は激しく鼓動し、しばらくの間、夢と現実の区別がつかなくなる。
この文章によると、どのような目覚め方がストレスを感じにくいとされていますか?
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最近、睡眠の質について関心が高まっています。特に、朝の目覚め方、つまり「起きる」瞬間の快適さが一日の気分を左右すると言われています。例えば、自然な光でゆっくりと目覚める「光目覚まし」や、鳥のさえずりのような穏やかな音で起きる方法が人気を集めています。急に大きな音で起こされると、心臓に負担がかかるだけでなく、ストレスを感じやすくなるため、避けるべきだと多くの専門家は指摘しています。
この文章によると、どのような目覚め方がストレスを感じにくいとされていますか?
文章中には「自然な光でゆっくりと目覚める「光目覚まし」や、鳥のさえずりのような穏やかな音で起きる方法が人気を集めています」とあり、これらがストレスを感じにくい目覚め方として推奨されています。
文章中には「自然な光でゆっくりと目覚める「光目覚まし」や、鳥のさえずりのような穏やかな音で起きる方法が人気を集めています」とあり、これらがストレスを感じにくい目覚め方として推奨されています。
この文章から読み取れる、健康維持のために重要なことは何ですか?
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ある研究によると、起床時間は個人の体内時計によって大きく異なるとされています。朝早く起きるのが得意な人もいれば、夜型で昼近くに起きる方がパフォーマンスが良い人もいます。無理に早起きをしようとすると、かえって体調を崩したり、集中力が低下したりする可能性があります。自分に合った起床時間を見つけ、それに合わせて生活リズムを整えることが、健康維持には非常に重要です。重要な会議や約束がない限り、無理に起床時間を固定する必要はないという考え方も広がっています。
この文章から読み取れる、健康維持のために重要なことは何ですか?
文章の最後に「自分に合った起床時間を見つけ、それに合わせて生活リズムを整えることが、健康維持には非常に重要です」と明記されています。
文章の最後に「自分に合った起床時間を見つけ、それに合わせて生活リズムを整えることが、健康維持には非常に重要です」と明記されています。
テクノロジーが「起きる」ことをどのようにサポートしていると述べられていますか?
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最近のテクノロジーは、私たちがより快適に「起きる」ことをサポートしてくれます。スマートウォッチは睡眠のサイクルを分析し、眠りが浅いタイミングで振動して優しく起こしてくれます。また、AIを搭載した目覚まし時計は、天気予報や交通情報と連動して、最適な起床時間を提案することもあります。これらのツールを活用することで、より質の高い目覚めを実現し、一日を気持ちよくスタートさせることができるでしょう。ただし、テクノロジーに頼りすぎず、基本的な生活習慣を整えることも忘れてはなりません。
テクノロジーが「起きる」ことをどのようにサポートしていると述べられていますか?
文章中には「スマートウォッチは睡眠のサイクルを分析し、眠りが浅いタイミングで振動して優しく起こしてくれます」と記述されています。
文章中には「スマートウォッチは睡眠のサイクルを分析し、眠りが浅いタイミングで振動して優しく起こしてくれます」と記述されています。
This sentence means 'Every morning, I wake up at 6 o'clock.' The typical Japanese sentence structure is Topic + Time + Subject + Verb, though 'Subject' often comes after 'Time'.
This means 'I stay up late on weekends.' The phrase '〜まで' indicates 'until', and '起きています' (te-form of 起きる + います) means 'to be awake/up'.
This translates to 'Today, I woke up earlier than usual.' 'いつもより' means 'more than usual' and '早く' means 'early'.
毎朝、目覚まし時計が鳴る前に私はいつも___。
文脈から、目覚まし時計が鳴る前に「起きる」のが最も自然です。
昨夜は遅くまで勉強したので、今日は少し遅く___。
「遅くまで勉強した」という状況から、「遅く起きる」のが適切です。
地震の揺れで、私は急いでベッドから___。
地震の揺れで、寝ていた状態から「起きる」のが自然な行動です。
休日はいつも、家族みんなでゆっくり___。
休日にゆっくり「起きる」という状況はよくあります。
鳥のさえずりで、気持ちよく___朝だった。
鳥のさえずりがきっかけで「起きる」という描写が適切です。
彼が病気で___ことができなかったので、心配しました。
病気でベッドから「起きることができない」という状況は心配の対象となります。
What wakes me up every morning?
What does he usually do after waking up at 6 AM?
Why was it hard to wake up this morning?
Read this aloud:
休日はいつもより遅く起きます。
Focus: 休日はいつもより遅く起きます (Kyūjitsu wa itsumo yori osoku okimasu)
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目覚まし時計が鳴る前に起きてしまいました。
Focus: 目覚まし時計が鳴る前に起きてしまいました (Mezamashidokei ga naru mae ni okite shimaimashita)
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あなたは毎日何時に起きますか?
Focus: あなたは毎日何時に起きますか? (Anata wa mainichi nanji ni okimasu ka?)
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This sentence asks if you know the reason why he wakes up early every morning. The particles and verb conjugation place the words in a natural order for a question.
This sentence describes being woken up by an earthquake last night and jumping out of bed. The first part explains the cause, and the second part describes the reaction.
This sentence explains that she has a habit of staying up late on holiday mornings. '起きている' (oki te iru) implies being awake or up, and '習慣がある' (shuukan ga aru) means 'has a habit'.
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예시
毎朝6時に起きます。
관련 콘텐츠
daily_life 관련 단어
もう少し
B1A little more.
じゅうしょ
A2The particulars of the place where someone lives.
住所
A2address, residence
~後
A2after
目覚まし
B1Alarm clock. A clock that makes a noise to wake someone up.
目覚まし時計
B1An alarm clock.
ひとりで
A2Alone.
~のに
B1Even though; despite (particle/conjunction).
ごぜん
A2Morning (a.m.).
煩い
B1Noisy; annoying.