โ†โ†’
้‡Ž

Field, Wild

ใฎ (no)

JLPT N4

Interesting Fact

The common word ้‡Ž่œ (yasai), meaning 'vegetables,' originally referred to plants that grew in fields. Today it is one of the first food-related words Japanese learners encounter.

Memory Trick

Imagine a wide grassy field stretching to the horizon with no buildings in sight. That open countryside helps you remember ้‡Ž means 'field.'

Readings

Onyomi: ใƒค (ya)

Kunyomi: ใฎ (no)

Example Words

้‡Ž่œ
ใ‚„ใ•ใ„ (yasai)
Vegetables
้‡Ž็ƒ
ใ‚„ใใ‚…ใ† (yakyuu)
Baseball
้‡ŽๅŽŸ
ใฎใฏใ‚‰ (nohara)
Field, plain
้‡Ž้ณฅ
ใ‚„ใกใ‚‡ใ† (yachou)
Wild bird

Example Sentence

ๆฏŽๆ—ฅ ้‡Ž่œใ‚’ ้ฃŸในใพใ™ใ€‚

ใพใ„ใซใก ใ‚„ใ•ใ„ใ‚’ ใŸในใพใ™ใ€‚

mainichi yasai o tabemasu

I eat vegetables every day.

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