Translation and Meaning of: 一息 - hitoiki
On this page, we will study the meaning of the Japanese word 一息 (hitoiki) and its translation into English. Let's see their different meanings, example phrases, explanations, etymology and the similar words.
Romaji: hitoiki
Kana: ひといき
Type: noun
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Translation / Meaning: swollen; one breath; a pause; an effort
Meaning in English: puffy;a breath;a pause;an effort
Definition: The action that occurs when you keep breathing.
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- Writing
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Explanation and Etymology - (一息) hitoiki
"Issoku" (一息) is a Japanese word that means "one breath" or "a sigh". It is composed of the characters "ichi" (一), which means "one", and "soku" (息), which means "breath". The word is often used to describe a brief moment of rest or relief, such as "taking a breather" or "taking a break". It can also be used to express the idea of "waiting with anticipation" or "waiting anxiously", as in "waiting with bated breath".How to Write in Japanese - (一息) hitoiki
See below a step-by-step guide on how to write the word by hand in Japanese (一息) hitoiki:
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Verbal conjugation of 一息
See below a small list of verb conjugations: 一息 (hitoiki)
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How do you say swollen; one breath; a pause; an effort In japanese?
There are different ways of expressing the idea of "swollen; one breath; a pause; an effort" in the Japanese language.
A way of saying "swollen; one breath; a pause; an effort" é "(一息) hitoiki".
See below a list of Japanese words that have the same meaning or is a variation of the word we are studying on this page:
一息; ひといき; hitoiki
Words related to: 一息
See also other related words from our dictionary:
Kana: もう
Romaji: mou
Meaning:
already; shortly; more; again
Kana: ひとやすみ
Romaji: hitoyasumi
Meaning:
a rest
Kana: ひところ
Romaji: hitokoro
Meaning:
once; some time ago
Words with the same pronunciation: ひといき hitoiki
Example Sentences - (一息) hitoiki
Below are some example sentences:
ほっと一息つく
Hotto isshoku tsuku
It means "Take a deep breath and relax".
Give a break
- ほっと - Japanese expression that indicates relief, relaxation
- 一息 - Japanese expression meaning "a sigh", "a breath"
- つく - Japanese verb that means "rest", "stop".
Other words of the same type: noun
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