JLPT N2

Meaning and Usage

The word "糊" (のり) primarily refers to glue or paste used for sticking things together. It can also mean starch, especially in traditional contexts where starch is used as an adhesive.

Common Contexts

You will often see 糊 used when talking about crafts, packaging, or traditional Japanese paper (和紙) work. It is a common household item and appears in both everyday and specialized contexts.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 糊を使う: to use glue or paste
  • 糊の量: amount of glue
  • 糊付けする: to paste or glue something

These expressions are useful when discussing how to apply glue or the process of sticking materials.

Register and Nuance

糊 is a neutral term and can be used in both casual and formal situations. It is not slang or overly technical, but it is more common in written or instructional contexts than in casual conversation.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse 糊 (glue) with 接着剤 (せっちゃくざい), which is a stronger adhesive or glue used for industrial purposes. 糊 usually refers to a softer, more traditional paste or starch-based glue.

Example Sentences

このはこをとじるためにのりをつかってください。

Please use glue to close this box.

わしをはるときはのりのりょうにちゅういしましょう。

Be careful with the amount of glue when pasting Japanese paper.

むかしはごはんのデンプンからのりをつくっていました。

In the past, glue was made from the starch of rice.