生きる
Meaning in Englishlive, be alive, survive
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What it means
生きる means to live or be alive, describing the act of continuing to exist as a living being in the world; it encompasses vitality, endurance, and the ongoing process of life rather than a single moment of being alive.
Main meanings
- Be alive or exist in the world, the core sense of living.
- Continue to live or endure through time, often with a sense of resilience.
- Live life in a certain way or pursue life with vitality, including personal goals and values.
- In extended use, to survive or persist in challenging circumstances.
How to use it
Used in everyday speech to describe being alive, existing, or continuing to live; conjugates across tenses and politeness levels; common in both casual conversation and formal writing; often appears in compounds and phrases such as ikiteiru (living now) and ikiru in philosophical or motivational contexts.
Variants and close terms
- 暮らす (kurasu) – to live, reside
- 生存する (seizon suru) – to survive
- 存在する (sonzai suru) – to exist
Composition
- 生: life, existence
- きる: verb-forming suffix that turns a noun into a verb indicating the action of life (okurigana)
Etymology
Native Japanese verb whose form has evolved within Old Japanese toward the modern ikiru; the kanji 生 was later assigned to represent the semantic domain of life in writing.
Word class
verb (godan, 五段動詞)