JLPT N1

Meaning and Usage

"刃" (は) primarily refers to the sharp edge or blade of a cutting tool such as a knife or sword. It is a noun used to describe the part of the object that actually cuts or slices.

Common Contexts

You will often see "刃" used in contexts involving knives (包丁), swords (刀), or other bladed instruments. It emphasizes the cutting edge rather than the entire tool.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 刃が切れる (はがきれる): the blade cuts well, sharpness of the blade
  • 刃を研ぐ (はをとぐ): to sharpen the blade
  • 刃先 (はさき): the tip of the blade

Register and Nuance

"刃" is a formal and somewhat literary term, often used in written language or in contexts emphasizing the blade itself. In casual speech, people might just say "ナイフの先" (tip of the knife) or "刀の部分" (part of the sword).

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse "刃" with "刀" (sword) or "ナイフ" (knife) itself. Remember, "刃" refers only to the cutting edge, not the whole weapon or tool.

Example Sentences

ほうちょうのはがよくきれる。

The blade of the kitchen knife cuts well.

かれははをといでからりょうりをはじめた。

He sharpened the blade before starting to cook.

かたなのはがひかっている。

The sword's blade is shining.