At the A1 level, learners focus on basic survival Japanese. 'Kensaku suru' might be a bit technical, but it's essential for using smartphones. At this stage, you should understand that 'kensaku' means 'search' on a screen. You will mostly use it in simple sentences like 'Internet-de kensaku-shimasu' (I search on the internet). You don't need to worry about the complex kanji yet, but recognizing the 'search' button on Japanese websites is a great start. Focus on the connection between technology and the word. A1 learners should be able to ask someone to search for something simple, like a map or a word, using the '~te kudasai' form (Kensaku shite kudasai).
At the A2 level, you begin to use 'kensaku suru' in daily contexts. You can describe your habits, such as 'I search for recipes every day' (Mainichi reshipi o kensaku shimasu). You should understand the difference between 'sagasu' (looking for your shoes) and 'kensaku suru' (looking for info). You can start using particles correctly, specifically 'de' for the platform. You should also be familiar with common compounds like 'kensaku enjin' (search engine). This level is about functional use: being able to navigate a website or explain that you are looking something up on your phone while talking to a friend.
At the B1 level, you use 'kensaku suru' in more varied grammatical structures. You might talk about the difficulty of finding information: 'It's hard to search for this' (Kore o kensaku suru no wa muzukashii). You can use the potential form 'kensaku dekiru' (can search) and the passive form 'kensaku sareru' (is searched). You should also be aware of social nuances, such as when to use 'kensaku suru' versus the casual 'guguru.' B1 learners can describe the process of research for a hobby or a simple work task, using more descriptive adverbs like 'kuwashiku' (in detail) or 'subayaku' (quickly).
At the B2 level, 'kensaku suru' becomes a tool for professional and academic discussion. You can discuss the efficiency of search algorithms or the importance of keywords in SEO (Search Engine Optimization). You understand the nuance of 'kensaku o kakeru' (to run a search) versus just 'kensaku suru.' You can use the word in formal reports, such as 'We searched the database for customer feedback.' You are also comfortable with related terms like 'kensaku kekka' (search results) and 'kensaku rireki' (search history). At this level, you can explain the logic behind a search strategy in a business setting.
At the C1 level, you have a deep understanding of the word's etymology and its place within the broader category of 'investigative' verbs. You can distinguish between 'kensaku,' 'shoukai,' 'chousa,' and 'shiraberu' with precision. You might discuss the legal implications of 'search and seizure' (though this uses different kanji, the concept is related) or the ethics of data retrieval. You can use 'kensaku' in complex sentences with multiple clauses, such as discussing how the 'searchability' (kensaku-sei) of a system affects user experience. Your vocabulary includes specialized terms like 'zenshun-kensaku' (full-text search).
At the C2 level, you use 'kensaku suru' with the nuance of a native speaker, including its metaphorical or highly technical applications. You can engage in high-level debates about information architecture, the philosophy of knowledge retrieval in the AI era, or the linguistic evolution of the word from library science to modern computing. You can effortlessly switch registers, using 'kensaku' in a scientific paper or 'egosa' in a casual conversation about pop culture. You understand the historical context of how 'kensaku' replaced older terms as technology evolved in the late 20th century.

検索する em 30 segundos

  • Used for digital or systematic searching of information.
  • A suru-verb (Noun + suru).
  • Different from 'sagasu' (searching for physical objects).
  • Essential for internet and office contexts.

The Japanese word 検索する (kensaku suru) is a fundamental verb in the digital age, representing the action of searching for information within a database, on the internet, or through a structured index. While English uses the broad term 'search,' Japanese distinguishes between physical searching (like looking for lost keys) and systematic information retrieval. Kensaku specifically targets the latter. It is composed of two kanji: 検 (ken), meaning 'to examine' or 'investigate,' and 索 (saku), meaning 'to search' or 'to pull a rope.' Together, they evoke the image of investigating a systematic collection of data to pull out the specific piece of information one needs.

Digital Context
This is the primary word used for 'Googling' something, searching for a file on a computer, or using a library's electronic catalog. If you are typing keywords into a bar, you are performing kensaku.

新しいレストランをネットで検索する。(I will search for a new restaurant on the internet.)

The word is ubiquitous in modern Japanese life. You will see it on every website button that says 'Search,' hear it in offices when colleagues discuss data retrieval, and use it yourself when navigating apps. It carries a nuance of precision; you aren't just 'looking around,' you are using a specific parameter or keyword to find a result. This makes it distinct from sagasu (探す), which is the general verb for 'to look for' something that might be lost or whose location is unknown.

Academic and Professional Use
In academic research, kensaku refers to literature reviews and database queries. In legal contexts, it refers to searching through case law or statutes. It implies a methodical approach to finding information.

論文の資料をデータベースで検索する。(Search for thesis materials in the database.)

When using this word, it is often paired with the particle で (de) to indicate the tool or place being used for the search (e.g., sumaho-de, pasokon-de) and the particle を (o) to indicate the object of the search. Understanding this word is crucial for anyone navigating the Japanese internet or working in a Japanese office environment.

Using 検索する correctly requires understanding its status as a suru-verb. This means the noun kensaku (search/retrieval) is combined with suru (to do) to function as a verb. This structure allows it to be conjugated easily into various forms like kensaku-shimasu (polite), kensaku-shita (past), or kensaku-shiteiru (continuous).

Common Grammar Pattern
[Subject] + [Tool/Place] + で + [Object] + を + 検索する。
Example: 私はスマホで単語を検索する。(I search for words on my smartphone.)

分からない言葉があったら、すぐに検索してください。(If there are words you don't understand, please search for them immediately.)

The word is versatile across different levels of formality. In a business meeting, you might say kensaku itashimasu (humble form) to show respect while looking up data for a client. In a casual setting, kensaku shite mite (try searching) is perfectly natural. Note that kensaku is rarely used for physical items like a 'lost wallet' or 'missing person.' For those, you must use sagasu. If you use kensaku for a person, it implies you are searching for their name on social media or a database, not looking for them in a park.

Compound Words
You will often see 検索エンジン (kensaku enjin) for 'search engine' or 検索ワード (kensaku waado) for 'search keywords.' These are essential terms for digital literacy in Japan.

適切なキーワードで検索するのがコツです。(The trick is to search with appropriate keywords.)

In Japan, you will encounter 検索する in almost every interaction involving technology. If you visit a library, the staff will ask if you have used the kensaku-ki (search machine/terminal). If you are watching TV, programs often display a search bar with a keyword and the instruction 'Search for this!' (...de kensaku!). This has become a standard marketing tactic to drive traffic to specific websites.

Office Culture
In a Japanese office, 'search' is synonymous with research. Managers might say, 'Could you search for the competitor's pricing?' using kensaku shite oite. It implies a task that involves data gathering.

「詳細はウェブで検索してください」というCMが多い。(There are many commercials that say 'Please search the web for details.')

You will also hear it in educational settings. Teachers encourage students to kensaku definitions or historical facts. It represents the modern shift from memorization to information management. Even in casual conversation, if someone asks a question no one knows the answer to, a common response is 'Let's search it' (kensaku shitemiyou). This is slightly more formal than 'Gugurou' (Let's Google it), making it safe for all social contexts.

Public Spaces
Train stations often have touch-screen terminals where you can kensaku routes. The buttons will explicitly use the kanji 検索.

駅の掲示板で乗り換えを検索する。(Search for transfers on the station information board.)

The most frequent mistake learners make with 検索する is confusing it with 探す (sagasu). While both translate to 'search' or 'look for' in English, their usage is strictly divided in Japanese. Use sagasu for things that are lost, physical objects, or people in a physical space. Use kensaku suru for information, data, and digital content.

The 'Lost Keys' Error
Incorrect: 鍵を検索する (Kagi o kensaku suru). This sounds like you are searching for the word 'keys' on a computer. Correct: 鍵を探す (Kagi o sagasu).

× 財布を検索する → ○ 財布を探す

Another nuance involves 調べる (shiraberu). While kensaku suru is the act of searching, shiraberu is the act of 'investigating' or 'checking.' You kensaku to find a source, and you shiraberu to understand the content. For example, if you search for a recipe, you kensaku the title, but if you want to know the ingredients, you shiraberu the recipe. Mixing these up won't usually cause misunderstanding, but using kensaku for general investigation sounds too technical.

Over-using Slang
While 'Guguru' is common, using it in a formal report or to a superior is a mistake. Stick to kensaku suru in professional settings.

× 課長、ググってください。 → ○ 課長、検索してみてください。

Japanese has several words for searching and investigating. Understanding the boundaries between 検索する and its synonyms will elevate your fluency. The most common alternatives are sagasu, shiraberu, and shoukai.

検索する vs. 探す (Sagasu)
As mentioned, kensaku is for data/information. Sagasu is for physical objects, people, or jobs. You search (kensaku) a job site to look for (sagasu) a job.
検索する vs. 調べる (Shiraberu)
Shiraberu is broader. It means to check, investigate, or research. If you search for a word in a dictionary, you can use either, but shiraberu implies you are trying to learn the meaning, while kensaku implies the technical act of looking it up.

意味を調べる (Check the meaning) vs データベースを検索する (Search the database).

In specific contexts like looking up a flight or a bank account balance, Japanese often uses 照会する (shoukai suru). This means 'to inquire' or 'to refer to.' It is more formal and used in banking or official systems. For example, zandaka-shoukai is a 'balance inquiry.' If you use kensaku there, it sounds like you are searching the whole bank's database, not just looking at your own numbers.

Modern Slang
ググる (Guguru): To Google.
タグる (Taguru): To search via hashtags (common on Instagram/X).

How Formal Is It?

Curiosidade

The 'Saku' in Kensaku is the same 'Saku' found in 'Sakuin' (Index). It literally means to pull the thread of information.

Guia de pronúncia

UK ken.sa.ku.su.ru
US ken.sa.ku.su.ru
Ken-SA-ku
Rima com
Sensaku (selection) Tensaku (correction) Kensaku (construction - different kanji) Gensaku (original work) Shinsaku (new work) Kansaku (intercropping) Rensaku (crop rotation) Meisaku (masterpiece)
Erros comuns
  • Pronouncing 'ken' like the English name 'Ken' with a flat 'e'. In Japanese, it's more like 'kay-n' but shorter.
  • Over-emphasizing the 'u' at the end of 'suru'. It is often nearly silent in fast speech.
  • Confusing the 's' in 'saku' with a 'sh' sound.
  • Dragging out the vowels.
  • Misplacing the pitch accent on the first syllable.

Nível de dificuldade

Leitura 3/5

The kanji are slightly complex but very common in daily life.

Escrita 4/5

Writing the kanji for 'saku' (索) can be tricky for beginners.

Expressão oral 2/5

Pronunciation is straightforward.

Audição 2/5

Clear phonetic structure makes it easy to hear.

O que aprender depois

Pré-requisitos

する インターネット 言葉 使う パソコン

Aprenda a seguir

調べる 探す 入力する 結果 情報

Avançado

索引 探索 照会 最適化 抽出

Gramática essencial

Suru-verbs

勉強する、検索する、掃除する。

Instrumental 'de'

スマホで、パソコンで、ネットで。

Object 'o'

答えを検索する、場所を検索する。

Te-form for requests

検索してください。

Nominalization with 'koto'

検索することは楽しい。

Exemplos por nível

1

ネットで検索します。

I search on the internet.

Uses the particle 'de' for the tool.

2

これを検索してください。

Please search for this.

Imperative 'te kudasai' form.

3

Googleで検索する。

Search on Google.

Plain form usage.

4

単語を検索しましたか。

Did you search for the word?

Past tense question.

5

検索はここです。

The search is here.

Noun use of 'kensaku'.

6

名前を検索します。

I will search for the name.

Direct object 'o' particle.

7

スマホで検索します。

I search with my smartphone.

Instrumental 'de' particle.

8

検索、おねがいします。

Search, please.

Polite request with 'onegaishimasu'.

1

おいしい料理の作り方を検索する。

I search for how to make delicious food.

Searching for a method.

2

わからない言葉はすぐ検索します。

I search for words I don't know immediately.

Expressing a habit.

3

駅までの道を検索しました。

I searched for the way to the station.

Past tense of a completed action.

4

検索エンジンを使います。

I use a search engine.

Compound noun 'kensaku enjin'.

5

漢字の読み方を検索してください。

Please search for how to read the kanji.

Specific request for information.

6

毎日ニュースを検索しています。

I search for news every day.

Continuous state 'te iru'.

7

どこで検索できますか。

Where can I search?

Potential form 'dekimasu'.

8

検索ワードを入力してください。

Please enter the search word.

Compound noun 'kensaku waado'.

1

もっと詳しく検索してみましょう。

Let's try searching in more detail.

Using 'te mimashou' for suggestion.

2

検索しても、答えが見つかりません。

Even if I search, I can't find the answer.

Concessive 'te mo' (even if).

3

効率よく検索する方法を教えます。

I will teach you how to search efficiently.

Adverbial 'efficiently'.

4

彼は自分の名前を検索したことがあります。

He has searched for his own name before.

Experience 'ta koto ga aru'.

5

検索結果が多すぎて困っています。

I'm in trouble because there are too many search results.

Expressing cause with 'sugite'.

6

正しいキーワードで検索することが大切だ。

It is important to search with the correct keywords.

Nominalizing with 'koto'.

7

古い資料をデータベースで検索しました。

I searched for old documents in the database.

Specific location 'database'.

8

検索しすぎて、目が疲れました。

I searched too much and my eyes are tired.

Excessive action 'sugi'.

1

検索履歴を削除する方法を知っていますか。

Do you know how to delete the search history?

Compound 'kensaku rireki'.

2

このサイトは検索機能が充実している。

This site has extensive search functions.

Describing features with 'juujitsu'.

3

専門用語で検索をかける必要があります。

It is necessary to run a search using technical terms.

Idiom 'kensaku o kakeru'.

4

検索エンジン最適化(SEO)が重要です。

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is important.

Technical business terminology.

5

膨大なデータの中から必要な情報を検索する。

Search for necessary information from a vast amount of data.

Formal 'vast amount'.

6

検索窓にキーワードを入れてください。

Please put the keyword in the search box.

Specific term 'kensaku-mado'.

7

画像検索を使って、この花の名前を調べた。

I used image search to look up the name of this flower.

Compound 'gazou kensaku'.

8

検索サイトで上位に表示されるようにする。

Make it so that it appears at the top of search sites.

Expressing objective 'youni suru'.

1

情報の検索性が向上したことで、業務が効率化した。

Business became more efficient as the searchability of information improved.

Abstract noun 'kensaku-sei'.

2

特許情報を詳細に検索し、類似品がないか確認する。

Search patent information in detail and check for similar products.

Legal/Technical context.

3

全文検索機能を導入することで、利便性が高まる。

Convenience increases by introducing a full-text search function.

Compound 'zenshun-kensaku'.

4

検索結果の妥当性を検証する必要がある。

It is necessary to verify the validity of the search results.

Academic tone.

5

過去の判例を検索して、弁護の準備を進める。

Search for past precedents and proceed with defense preparations.

Professional legal usage.

6

ユーザーの検索意図を汲み取ったコンテンツ制作。

Content creation that takes into account the user's search intent.

Marketing nuance 'search intent'.

7

横断的な検索が可能なシステムを構築する。

Construct a system capable of cross-sectional searching.

Technical 'oudan-teki'.

8

検索アルゴリズムの変更により、アクセス数が減少した。

Due to a change in the search algorithm, the number of visits decreased.

Causal 'ni yori'.

1

検索という行為そのものが、知の在り方を変容させている。

The act of searching itself is transforming the nature of knowledge.

Philosophical observation.

2

膨大なアーカイブを網羅的に検索する術はまだない。

There is still no way to exhaustively search the vast archives.

Formal 'moura-teki'.

3

検索エンジンの独占がもたらす社会的影響を考察する。

Consider the social impact caused by the monopoly of search engines.

High-level social critique.

4

意味論的な検索技術の進化が、AIの精度を左右する。

The evolution of semantic search technology determines the accuracy of AI.

Scientific/Technical nuance.

5

検索結果の偏りが、人々の認識を歪める恐れがある。

There is a fear that bias in search results may distort people's perceptions.

Critical analysis.

6

情報の海を漂流する現代人にとって、検索は羅針盤である。

For modern people drifting in a sea of information, search is a compass.

Metaphorical usage.

7

非言語情報の検索、すなわち画像や音声による検索が普及した。

The search for non-verbal information, namely searching by image or voice, has become widespread.

Explanatory 'sunawachi'.

8

検索リテラシーの格差が、新たな社会問題となっている。

The gap in search literacy is becoming a new social problem.

Sociological term 'literacy gap'.

Colocações comuns

キーワードで検索する
ネットで検索する
検索エンジン
検索結果
検索履歴
詳細検索
画像検索
検索窓
一括検索
検索ワード

Frases Comuns

詳細はウェブで検索

— Search the web for details. Commonly seen in ads.

続きはウェブで検索!

名前で検索する

— To search by name. Used for people or companies.

彼の名前で検索してみた。

条件を指定して検索

— Search by specifying conditions. Used on shopping sites.

条件を指定して検索してください。

過去のメールを検索

— Search through past emails. Common in offices.

過去のメールを検索して確認します。

音声で検索する

— To search by voice. Used with Siri or Google Assistant.

最近は音声で検索することが多い。

地図を検索する

— Search for a map. Used for navigation.

目的地までの地図を検索する。

レシピを検索する

— Search for a recipe. Daily life context.

夕食のレシピを検索する。

関連ワードで検索

— Search with related words. For deeper research.

関連ワードで検索を広げる。

最新情報を検索

— Search for the latest information.

最新情報を検索して共有する。

ヒットする

— To get a 'hit' in search results (slangy but common).

検索しても何もヒットしない。

Frequentemente confundido com

検索する vs 探す (Sagasu)

Used for physical objects/people. Kensaku is for data.

検索する vs 調べる (Shiraberu)

Shiraberu is 'to investigate' or 'to check'. Kensaku is specifically 'to search/retrieve'.

検索する vs 探索 (Tansaku)

Tansaku is more like 'exploration' or 'quest' (e.g., in a video game).

Expressões idiomáticas

"エゴサする"

— Short for 'ego-searching.' Searching for your own name online.

有名人はよくエゴサするらしい。

Slang
"ググレカス (GGRKS)"

— A harsh way to say 'Google it, you scum.' Use with extreme caution.

それくらいググレカスと言われた。

Internet Slang
"検索に引っかかる"

— To be caught/found in a search query.

不適切な言葉が検索に引っかかった。

Neutral
"網を張るように検索する"

— To search thoroughly as if casting a net.

情報を逃さないよう網を張るように検索した。

Literary
"芋づる式に検索する"

— To search and find one thing after another (like pulling sweet potatoes on a vine).

関連ワードを芋づる式に検索する。

Idiomatic
"検索の海に溺れる"

— To get lost in too many search results.

検索の海に溺れて、何を探していたか忘れた。

Metaphorical
"指先一つで検索"

— Searching with just one finger (implying ease of technology).

今は指先一つで何でも検索できる。

Cliché
"検索の鬼"

— Someone who is incredibly good at or obsessed with searching.

彼は資料探しの、まさに検索の鬼だ。

Colloquial
"検索のフィルターにかける"

— To filter search results.

情報を検索のフィルターにかける。

Neutral
"検索から除外する"

— To exclude from search results.

特定のサイトを検索から除外する。

Neutral

Fácil de confundir

検索する vs 探す

Both mean 'search' in English.

Physical vs. Digital. You sagasu your dog, but you kensaku a dog breed.

迷子の犬を探す vs 犬の種類を検索する。

検索する vs 調べる

Both involve finding information.

Shiraberu is the goal (to know), Kensaku is the method (the search).

辞書で調べる vs データベースを検索する。

検索する vs 照会

Both used in computer systems.

Shoukai is inquiring about a specific record (like a bank balance).

口座残高を照会する。

検索する vs 索引

Contains the same kanji 'saku'.

Sakuin is the 'index' (noun), while Kensaku is the 'search' (verb).

本の索引を見る。

検索する vs 模索

Contains 'saku'.

Mosaku means 'groping' for a solution or path, usually metaphorical.

解決策を模索する。

Padrões de frases

A1

[Platform] で [Word] を検索します。

ネットで名前を検索します。

A2

[Purpose] のために [Tool] で検索する。

料理のためにスマホで検索する。

B1

[Keyword] で検索しても [Result] が出ない。

この言葉で検索しても結果が出ない。

B1

[Action] 前に検索したほうがいい。

行く前に検索したほうがいい。

B2

[Method] を使って検索をかける。

詳細設定を使って検索をかける。

B2

[Noun] が検索にヒットする。

新しい店が検索にヒットした。

C1

[Noun] の検索性を高める。

サイトの検索性を高める。

C2

検索結果の [Abstract Noun] を考察する。

検索結果の妥当性を考察する。

Família de palavras

Substantivos

検索 (Kensaku - Search/Retrieval)
検索者 (Kensakusha - Searcher)
検索エンジン (Kensaku enjin - Search engine)

Verbos

検索する (Kensaku suru - To search)

Adjetivos

検索可能な (Kensaku kanou na - Searchable)

Relacionado

索引 (Sakuin - Index)
模索 (Mosaku - Groping/searching for a solution)
探索 (Tansaku - Exploration/Search)
検品 (Kenpin - Inspection of goods)
調査 (Chousa - Survey/Investigation)

Como usar

frequency

Extremely High in digital and office contexts.

Erros comuns
  • Using 'kensaku' for a lost wallet. 財布を探す (Saifu o sagasu).

    Kensaku is for information/data, not physical objects.

  • Saying 'Google ni kensaku'. Googleで検索 (Google de kensaku).

    Use 'de' for the tool or platform.

  • Confusing 'kensaku' with 'kansa' (audit). 検索 (kensaku).

    Kansa is a formal financial audit. Don't mix up the 'ken' words.

  • Using 'kensaku' for 'investigating a crime'. 捜査する (Sousa suru).

    Police investigations use 'sousa', while 'kensaku' is for data.

  • Writing '索' without the top horizontal line. 索 (10 strokes).

    Be careful with the stroke order and components of the kanji.

Dicas

Suru-Verb Rule

Remember that 'kensaku' is a noun. To make it a verb, you must add 'suru'. You can also use 'kensaku o suru' for emphasis.

Marketing Phrase

Look for the magnifying glass icon on Japanese posters. It usually has a word followed by 'de kensaku!' (Search for this!).

Sagasu vs Kensaku

If you can touch it with your hands, use 'sagasu'. If it's on a screen, use 'kensaku'.

Search Box

The search bar on a website is called 'kensaku-mado' (search window) or 'kensaku-ba-'.

Ego-Searching

Japanese people use 'egosa' frequently when talking about celebrities or social media habits.

Running a Search

In business, use 'kensaku o kakeru' to sound more like a native professional when referring to database queries.

Dictionary Search

When using a Japanese-English dictionary app, the search button is almost always labeled 検索.

Writing Saku

The kanji 索 has 10 strokes. Practice the 'thread' radical at the bottom carefully.

Asking for Help

If you want someone to look something up for you, say 'Kensaku shite moraemasu ka?' (Could you search for me?).

AI Search

With AI, people now use 'AI-kensaku' to refer to searching via ChatGPT or similar tools.

Memorize

Mnemônico

Think of 'KEN' as a detective (Ken) and 'SAKU' as a 'SACK' of clues he is searching through. Ken is searching the sack!

Associação visual

Imagine a magnifying glass (Ken) over a database index (Saku).

Word Web

Internet Google Database Keyword Results Information Smartphone Index

Desafio

Try to say 'Kensaku shimasu' every time you open a browser today. Associate the action with the sound.

Origem da palavra

The word 'Kensaku' originates from Chinese characters (Kanji). 'Ken' (検) means to examine or check, and 'Saku' (索) means to search or a rope used for searching/pulling.

Significado original: Originally, it referred to looking through books or documents using an index or a physical catalog.

Sino-Japanese (Kango).

Contexto cultural

Be careful with 'Gugure kasu' (GGRKS) as it is very offensive. Stick to 'Kensaku shite kudasai'.

In English, we often say 'Google it' regardless of the engine. In Japanese, 'Kensaku' is more common than 'Guguru' in official or polite settings.

Yahoo! JAPAN (The most famous search portal in Japan history) Google.co.jp GGRKS (Internet meme)

Pratique na vida real

Contextos reais

Using a Smartphone

  • アプリで検索する
  • 声をかけて検索
  • 検索履歴を消す
  • 検索バーはどこ?

At the Office

  • 顧客データを検索
  • メールを検索する
  • 検索結果を報告
  • 詳細検索を使う

In a Library

  • 蔵書検索をする
  • 本を検索する
  • 検索機を使う
  • 著者名で検索

Studying Japanese

  • 辞書で検索する
  • 例文を検索
  • 漢字を検索
  • ネットで調べる

Online Shopping

  • 商品を検索する
  • 安い順で検索
  • 条件検索
  • 検索にヒットしない

Iniciadores de conversa

"最近、何をネットで検索しましたか? (What did you search for online recently?)"

"検索エンジンは何を使っていますか? (Which search engine do you use?)"

"自分の名前を検索したことがありますか? (Have you ever searched for your own name?)"

"画像検索のやり方を教えてください。 (Please tell me how to do an image search.)"

"検索しても答えが見つからない時、どうしますか? (What do you do when you can't find the answer even after searching?)"

Temas para diário

今日、検索した言葉を3つ書いてください。なぜそれを検索しましたか? (Write 3 words you searched for today. Why did you search for them?)

インターネットで検索できない大切なものは何だと思いますか? (What do you think is something important that cannot be searched for on the internet?)

検索エンジンがない世界を想像して、日記を書いてください。 (Imagine a world without search engines and write a diary entry.)

あなたが一番よく使う検索ワードは何ですか? (What is the search word you use most often?)

検索の技術は、私たちの生活をどう変えたと思いますか? (How do you think search technology has changed our lives?)

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

No, you should use 'sagasu'. 'Kensaku suru' is only for information retrieval, usually involving a computer or an index.

No, 'Guguru' is very casual slang. In a classroom or office, use 'kensaku suru' or 'shiraberu'.

'Kensaku' is the noun (a search), and 'kensaku-suru' is the verb (to search). You can say 'Kensaku o suru' as well.

It is 'Kensaku enjin' (検索エンジン).

Yes, especially an electronic dictionary. For a paper dictionary, 'shiraberu' is more common, but 'kensaku' is acceptable.

It is short for 'ego-search,' meaning to search for your own name or brand on social media.

Use 'de'. For example: 'Internet DE kensaku suru'.

Yes, it is one of the most common words in modern Japanese due to the prevalence of technology.

It means 'search history.' You might want to delete it sometimes!

It is 'Shousai kensaku' (詳細検索).

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Write: 'I search on the internet.'

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Write: 'Please search for the name.'

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Write: 'I searched for the recipe.'

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Write: 'I use a search engine.'

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Write: 'It is important to search.'

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Write: 'I want to delete my search history.'

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Write: 'I ran a search on the database.'

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Write: 'The search results were many.'

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Write: 'Search for the details on the web.'

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Write: 'I searched for the meaning in the dictionary.'

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Write: 'I will search for a new job.' (Use kensaku for the site)

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Write: 'The search box is small.'

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Write: 'I tried searching but found nothing.'

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Write: 'Let's search for a good restaurant.'

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Write: 'I search every day.'

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Write: 'Search by voice.'

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Write: 'Advanced search is useful.'

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Write: 'I am searching for his profile.'

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Write: 'Search with this keyword.'

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Write: 'The search algorithm changed.'

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Say: 'I will search for the word.'

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Say: 'Please search on the internet.'

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Say: 'I searched for the restaurant.'

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Say: 'Which search engine do you use?'

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Say: 'I'll try searching for a bit.'

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Say: 'The search results didn't come out.'

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Say: 'Should I delete my history?'

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Say: 'I ran a search with keywords.'

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Say: 'I found it by image search.'

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Say: 'Let's search for the meaning.'

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Say: 'I search for news every morning.'

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Say: 'Is it searchable?'

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Say: 'I'll search for the file.'

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Say: 'I don't know, so I'll search.'

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Say: 'Search for it on Google.'

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Say: 'I'm searching for a hotel.'

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Say: 'Please wait while I search.'

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Say: 'I searched thoroughly.'

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Say: 'Check the search box.'

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Say: 'Search by the date.'

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Listen and choose the word: けんさく

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Listen and translate: ネットで検索してください。

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Listen and translate: 検索結果を見ます。

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Listen and translate: 検索履歴を消しました。

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Listen and translate: キーワードで検索をかける。

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Listen and identify the tool: スマホで検索します。

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Listen and identify the object: レシピを検索しました。

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Listen and translate: 検索窓はどこですか?

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Listen and translate: 画像検索は便利ですね。

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Listen and translate: 詳細はウェブで検索。

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Listen and translate: 検索エンジンを変えました。

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Listen and translate: 検索しても見つからない。

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Listen and translate: 詳細検索を使ってください。

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Listen and translate: 検索ワードを入力する。

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Listen and translate: 検索の鬼。

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