JLPT N2 Kanji: 厚 (kou, atsui) Meaning: thick; heavy; rich

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: 厚

Meaning:  thick; heavy; rich

Examples

  1. 厚かましいにも程がある There is a degree of impudence.  
  2. 私は板の厚さを測った。 I measured the thickness of the board.  
  3. 厚さはどれくらいですか。 How thick is it?  
  4. あなたのご厚意に感謝します We wish to express our gratitude for your goodwill.  
  5. 厚生省は在宅ケアを推進した。 The Ministry of Welfare promoted home care.  
  6. この板が厚すぎて、切る必要がある。 This board is too thick, so it is necessary that it is cut.  
  7. 寒いので、厚いコートが欲しいです。 It’s cold, so I want a thick coat.  
  8. 冬になると、この湖には厚い氷が張る。 When winter comes, thick ice stretches across this lake.  
  9. 普段から厚着しないようにしています。 I usually try not to wear heavy clothing.  
  10. 厚いバスタオルは、乾燥機で乾燥させる。 I dry thick towels in my dryer.

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