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Kana: はなし Romaji: hanashi Level: N5

Meaning in English

talk, story, speech

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N4 そんな簡単な話じゃないと思う Sonna kantan na hanashi ja nai to omou I think it is not that simple N4 この問題は一人で考えるより誰かと話したほうが分かりやすいよ Kono mondai wa hitori de kangaeru yori dareka to hanashita hou ga wakariyasui yo This problem is easier if discussed with someone than alone N4 仕事が終わったあとで少し散歩しながら話そうか Shigoto ga owatta ato de sukoshi sanpo shinagara hanasou ka After work let us talk while walking a little N4 その話は本当らしいけどまだ確認していない Sono hanashi wa hontou rashii kedo mada kakunin shite inai That story seems true but I have not confirmed yet N4 できるだけ自然な日本語で話すようにしているんだ Dekiru dake shizen na nihongo de hanasu you ni shite iru nda I try to speak Japanese as naturally as possible N4 この言葉は会話でよく使われるけど、意味を説明するのは難しい Kono kotoba wa kaiwa de yoku tsukawareru kedo, imi o setsumei suru no wa muzukashii This word is often used in conversation, but explaining its meaning is hard N4 彼の話し方は丁寧だけど、少し硬い感じがする Kare no hanashikata wa teinei da kedo, sukoshi katai kanji ga suru His way of speaking is polite, but feels a little stiff N4 この話を聞いてから、考え方が少し変わった気がする Kono hanashi o kiite kara, kangaekata ga sukoshi kawatta ki ga suru After hearing this story, I feel my way of thinking changed a little N4 最近覚えた表現を使って短い会話を作ってみない? Saikin oboeta hyougen o tsukatte mijikai kaiwa o tsukutte minai How about making a short conversation using expressions you learned recently
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Word context

What it means

What does 話 mean? 話 (hanashi) denotes a 'talk'—the content or act of speaking; it names something that is said, discussed, or told rather than a written text.

Main meanings

  • A narrative or tale told to entertain or inform (a story).
  • An exchange of words between people (a conversation or dialogue).
  • The subject or matter under discussion (a topic or issue).
  • A rumor, anecdote, or item of news passed along informally.
  • The element of speech in compound words that indicates speaking, telling, or accounts.

How to use it

Used across everyday, literary, and formal registers to label spoken content, topics, or storytelling; appears as a standalone noun in speech (referring to a story or something to discuss), in compound words to mark acts of speaking, and in titles or headlines to signal a report or tale, with natural presence in casual chats, presentations, and media.

Variants and close terms

  • 会話 (kaiwa) — conversation (synonym in the sense of dialogue).
  • 物語 (monogatari) — narrative/tale (overlaps with 'story' sense).
  • 語り (katari) — narration/telling (emphasizes the act of telling).
  • 無言 (mugon) — silence (antonym in the sense of absence of speech).

Composition

The character combines the speech radical 言 (gon/iu) on the left and 舌 (shita, 'tongue') on the right, visually suggesting 'speech' produced by the 'tongue'—hence a meaning related to talking, telling, or words.

Word class

noun (名詞); kanji (漢字) used as a noun root and in compounds

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