Translation and Meaning of: 画期 - kaki
On this page, we will study the meaning of the Japanese word 画期 (kaki) and its translation into English. Let's see their different meanings, example phrases, explanations, etymology and the similar words.
Romaji: kaki
Kana: かっき
Type: noun
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Translation / Meaning: remarkable in history
Meaning in English: epoch-making
Definition: The emergence of new things or concepts that bring progress or a different progress from what came before.
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Explanation and Etymology - (画期) kaki
Kakki (画期) is a Japanese word composed of two Kanji: 画 (ka) means "drawing" or "painting", and 期 (kki) means "period" or "specified time". Together, they form the meaning of "a remarkable or significant period of time", that is, an important moment in the history or development of something. The word is often used to refer to significant advances in technology, science, art, or culture. The origin of the word dates back to the Heian period (794-1185), when it was used to describe the period of time in which an artist worked on a painting or drawing.How to Write in Japanese - (画期) kaki
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Synonyms and Similar - (画期) kaki
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画期的; 革新的; 革新性のある
Words containing: 画期
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Words with the same pronunciation: かっき kaki
Example Sentences - (画期) kaki
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Other words of the same type: noun
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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
A way of saying "remarkable in history" é "(画期) kaki". Throughout this page you will find information and alternatives.