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Kana: やみ Romaji: yami Level: N1

Meaning in English

darkness, shady, illegal

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What it means

闇 (yami) means the state of darkness — the condition of lacking light or visibility; as a basic noun it denotes places or times where light is absent and can be used concretely to describe night or dark spaces.

Main meanings

  • 1. Figurative hiddenness and secrecy: used to refer to secret, concealed or unknown aspects of people, systems, or events.
  • 2. Moral or psychological evil: describes corruption, wrongdoing, or sinister forces separate from literal light conditions.
  • 3. Illicit realm: denotes underground or illegal activity (e.g., clandestine markets, black-market dealings).
  • 4. Emotional gloom: used to express despair, depression, or a bleak emotional state.

How to use it

Used across registers: in everyday conversation to refer to dark places or night, in journalism and reporting when describing illicit or hidden activities, and in literature, film and manga to evoke menace or moral corruption; it commonly appears in compound words and fixed expressions rather than as a formal technical term.

Variants and close terms

  • 暗闇 (kurayami) - deep darkness, pitch black
  • 暗い (kurai) - dark (adjective)
  • 闇市 (yami-ichi) - black market
  • 光 (hikari) - light (antonym)

Composition

The kanji combines the gate/enclosure radical 門 (mon, gate/enclosure) with interior elements that historically convey an enclosed or hidden space; together the components suggest a closed-off area where light does not reach, which aligns with the word's sense of an enclosed, obscured place.

Origin

The concept and the spoken word existed in early Japanese speech and appear in classical poetry and religious writings; over time the written form using Chinese characters became standard, and the term broadened from concrete night-time meaning to include moral, social and legal senses in modern Japanese.

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noun (名詞), used as a standalone noun and as part of compounds

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