JLPT N3

Meaning and Usage

The word "身" (み) primarily refers to the "body" or "oneself" in a physical or metaphorical sense. It can mean the human body, one's own person, or the main part of something.

Common Contexts

  1. Physical body: Used when talking about height, health, or protecting oneself.
  2. Metaphorical main part: Refers to the core or essential part of an object or concept.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 身長 (しんちょう): height of a person.
  • 身を守る (みをまもる): to protect oneself.
  • 身の回り (みのまわり): one's personal belongings or surroundings.

Register and Nuance

"身" is a neutral word used in both formal and informal contexts. It often appears in compound words and expressions related to the body or self.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse "身" with "体" (からだ), which also means body. "身" often emphasizes the person as a whole or the main part, while "体" is more strictly the physical body.

Understanding these nuances will help you use "身" naturally in conversation and writing.

Example Sentences

かれはしんちょうがたかい。

He is tall in height.

みをまもるためにちゅういぶかくこうどうした。

He acted carefully to protect himself.

このほんのみのぶぶんがいちばんおもしろい。

The main part of this book is the most interesting.