Translation and Meaning of: 新鮮 - shinsen
On this page, we will study the meaning of the Japanese word 新鮮 (shinsen) and its translation into English. Let's see their different meanings, example phrases, explanations, etymology and the similar words.
Romaji: shinsen
Kana: しんせん
Type: Adjective
L: Campo não encontrado.
Translation / Meaning: fresh
Meaning in English: fresh
Definition: Some qualities are so new that they are surprisingly new.
Table of Content
- Etymology
- Writing
- Synonyms
- Example Phrases
- FAQ
Explanation and Etymology - (新鮮) shinsen
新鮮 (shinsen) is a Japanese word composed of two kanji: 新 (shin) which means "new" or "fresh" and 鮮 (sen) which means "delicious" or "tasty". Together, 新鮮 can be translated as "fresh" or "recently harvested" and is often used to describe foods or products that are recent or of high quality. The word can also be used to describe new and innovative ideas or perspectives. The etymology of the word dates back to the Heian period (794-1185), when the word was written as "shinsenki" and was used to describe fresh and tasty foods. Over time, the word evolved into its current form, 新鮮, and its use expanded beyond cuisine.How to Write in Japanese - (新鮮) shinsen
See below a step-by-step guide on how to write the word by hand in Japanese (新鮮) shinsen:
Synonyms and Similar - (新鮮) shinsen
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:
新しい; 新たな; 新規; 新品; 新鮮な
Words containing: 新鮮
See also other related words from our dictionary:
Words with the same pronunciation: しんせん shinsen
Example Sentences - (新鮮) shinsen
Below are some example sentences:
八百屋で新鮮な野菜を買いました。
Yao ya de shinsen na yasai wo kaimashita
I bought fresh vegetables at the vegetable store.
I bought fresh vegetables in a green one.
- 八百屋 (yaoya) - vegetable store
- で (de) - in
- 新鮮な (shinsenna) - fresh
- 野菜 (yasai) - vegetables
- を (wo) - direct object
- 買いました (kaimashita) - bought
市場には新鮮な魚がたくさんあります。
Ichiba ni wa shinsen na sakana ga takusan arimasu
There are a lot of fresh fish on the market.
There are many fresh fish on the market.
- 市場 (ichiba) - Marketplace
- に (ni) - place indicator particle
- は (wa) - topic indicator particle
- 新鮮な (shinsen na) - fresh
- 魚 (sakana) - fish
- が (ga) - subject indicator particle
- たくさん (takusan) - many
- あります (arimasu) - There are
新人は新鮮なエネルギーをもたらします。
Shinjin wa shinsen na enerugī o motarasimasu
The newborn bring new energy.
- 新人 (shinjin) - new member
- は (wa) - topic particle
- 新鮮な (shinsen na) - fresh, new
- エネルギー (enerugī) - energy
- を (wo) - direct object particle
- もたらします (motarashimasu) - bring, provide
新鮮な魚を食べたいです。
Shinsen na sakana o tabetai desu
I want to eat fresh fish.
- 新鮮な (shinsen na) - fresh
- 魚 (sakana) - fish
- を (wo) - direct object particle
- 食べたい (tabetai) - want to eat
- です (desu) - sentence ending particle
私たちは農場で新鮮な野菜を育てています。
Watashitachi wa nōjō de shinsen na yasai o sodatete imasu
We are cultivating fresh vegetables on the farm.
We cultivate fresh vegetables on the farm.
- 私たちは - Us in Japanese
- 農場で - On the farm in Japanese
- 新鮮な - Fresh in Japanese
- 野菜を - Vegetables in Japanese
- 育てています - We are cultivating in Japanese
私たちは毎日新鮮な野菜を採っています。
Watashitachi wa mainichi shinsen na yasai o toratte imasu
We reap fresh vegetables every day.
We chose fresh vegetables every day.
- 私たちは - We
- 毎日 - Every day
- 新鮮な - Fresh
- 野菜を - Vegetables
- 採っています - We harvest
Phrase Generator
Generate new sentences with the word 新鮮 Using our Artificial Intelligence phrase generator. You can still choose new words to appear alongside the phrase.
Other words of the same type: Adjective
See other words from our dictionary that are also: Adjective
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
A way of saying "fresh" é "(新鮮) shinsen". Throughout this page you will find information and alternatives.
![新鮮](https://skdesu.com/nihongoimg/2992-3290/191.png)