It is essential to learn Japanese vocabulary when studying the language. In addition to words borrowed from other languages, Japanese vocabulary is vast and diverse. Learning critical words and phrases, as well as specialized terminology and idiomatic expressions, is essential for effective communication in Japanese.
Japanese Vocabulary: 口 (くち)
Meaning: mouth
口 (くち) is the Japanese word for “mouth.”
It is used in a variety of contexts, such as:
- The physical body part that is used for speaking, eating, and breathing.
- A way to refer to someone’s mouth, especially when it is being used for talking or eating.
- A way to refer to a person’s “words” or “speech.”
For example, 口が軽い (くちがかるい) means “to speak lightly” or “to speak without thinking,” while 口を濁す (くちをにごす) means “to speak unclearly” or “to mumble.”
- A way to refer to a “hole” or “opening.”
For example, 口が開いた (くちがあいた) means “the mouth is open,” while 口が閉まる (くちがしまる) means “the mouth is closed.”
Here are five sentences using the word 口 (くち) in different contexts:
- 口を開けて呼吸してください。Please open your mouth and breathe.
- 彼女は口が悪い。She has a sharp tongue.
- 私は口が渇いている。I am thirsty.
- 口を濁すな。Don’t mumble.
- 口を閉じて寝てください。 Please close your mouth and go to sleep.