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 essential words and phrases, as well as specialized terminology and idiomatic expressions, is essential for effective communication in Japanese.
Japanese Vocabulary:明ける
Meaning:”to dawn, to become light.”
it can also describe the time when it becomes light or the beginning of a new day.
For example, you might say “朝が明けた” (asa ga aketa) to express that morning has arrived.
Here are 10 sentences using the Japanese word “明ける” (akeru):
- 朝が明ける前に、私は早起きしました。 Before dawn, I woke up early.
- 大学を卒業してから、新しい人生が明けました。After graduating from college, a new life began.
- 私たちは夜明けに山に登りました。We climbed the mountain at dawn.
- この新しい年が明ける前に、私たちは新しい目標を立てます。 Before this new year dawns, we will set new goals.
- 私たちは夜明けに旅立ちました。We set off at dawn.
- 夜明け前に、私たちは草を刈りました。Before dawn, we harvested the grass.
- 新しい一日が明ける前に、私たちは朝食を食べました。Before the new day began, we ate breakfast.
- 私たちは明け方に海を見に行きました。We went to see the sea at dawn.
- 夜明け前に、私たちは農場を出発しました。Before dawn, we set off from the farm.
- 朝が明ける前に、私たちは公園で散歩しました。 Before dawn, we took a walk in the park.