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Translation and Meaning of: 蒔く - maku

On this page, we will study the meaning of the Japanese word 蒔く (maku) and its translation into English. Let's see their different meanings, example phrases, explanations, etymology and the similar words.

Romaji: maku

Kana: まく

Type: noun

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蒔く

Translation / Meaning: to sow (seeds)

Meaning in English: to sow (seeds)

Definition: Sprinkle seeds on the ground or in water.

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Explanation and Etymology - (蒔く) maku

The Japanese word 「蒔く」 (maku) is a verb that translates to "to sow" or "to plant" in English. This word is commonly used in the context of agriculture and gardening, referring to the action of spreading seeds over the soil. The etymology of the verb 「蒔く」 is rooted in ancient Japanese, where it was already used to describe this agricultural practice essential for the cultivation of food and flowers.

The kanji 「蒔」 consists of two main radicals: 「艹」, which represents plant or herb, and 「時」, which means time. This combination suggests the vital relationship between planting and time, highlighting the importance of natural rhythms and seasons for the success of harvests. When using 「蒔く」, there is a connotation of the wisdom and patience needed to properly cultivate the land, as planting is just the beginning of a process that requires care and attention to thrive.

In everyday life, the verb 「蒔く」 can be found in various grammatical forms and contexts. For example, the phrase in the ます form (polite form), 「蒔きます」 (makimasu), is often used in formal situations or in more polite conversations, especially when talking about gardening respectfully. Other verb forms, such as the past tense 「蒔いた」 (maita) or the negative form 「蒔かない」 (makanai), can be used to describe past actions or future intentions of not planting, respectively.

Historically, the act of sowing has had a profound cultural significance in Japan, associated not only with the physical act of planting seeds but also with social and spiritual values. In the past, Japanese agrarian communities celebrated seasonal festivals as a thank you to nature, and the beginning of sowing was a moment of hope and expectations for the new harvest. This historical and cultural context reinforces the relevance of the word 「蒔く」 in expressing the connection between human beings and the land.

Synonyms and similar words

  • 播く (maku) - To sow or spread seeds.

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Words related

散蒔く

baramaku

Disseminate; spread; give money freely

注す

sasu

pour (drink); serve (drinks)

Words with the same pronunciation: まく maku

甘口

amakuchi

Sweet taste; softness; flattery; stupidity.

捲る

makuru

verbal suffix to indicate reckless abandonment of activity

maku

Membrane; film

巻く

maku

be wind; curl; to roll

撒く

maku

to spread; sprinkle; to sow

makura

pillow; reinforcement

散蒔く

baramaku

Disseminate; spread; give money freely

取り巻く

torimaku

to surround; Circular

How to Write in Japanese - (蒔く) maku

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Example Sentences - (蒔く) maku

Below are some example sentences:

私は庭に花を蒔きました。

Watashi wa niwa ni hana o makimashita

I planted flowers in the garden.

I sown flowers in the garden.

  • 私 (watashi) - personal pronoun meaning "I"
  • は (wa) - topic particle that indicates the subject of the sentence
  • 庭 (niwa) - noun that means "garden"
  • に (ni) - locative particle that indicates where the action occurred
  • 花 (hana) - noun meaning "flower"
  • を (wo) - object particle indicating the direct object of the action
  • 蒔きました (makimashita) - verb that means "I planted"
私は庭に花の種を散蒔きました。

Watashi wa niwa ni hana no tane wo chiramikimashita

I scattered flower seeds in the garden.

I sowed flowers in the garden.

  • 私 - personal pronoun meaning "I"
  • は - topic particle that indicates the subject of the sentence
  • 庭 - noun that means "garden"
  • に - locative particle that indicates where something happened
  • 花 - noun that means "flowers"
  • の - possessive particle that indicates that the flowers belong to the garden
  • 種 - noun that means "seeds"
  • を - object particle that indicates that the seeds have been scattered
  • 散蒔きました - verb that means "to scatter seeds"

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