JLPT N2

Meaning and Usage

"滝" (たき) means "waterfall" in Japanese. It refers to a natural feature where water flows over a vertical drop in a river or stream. This word is commonly used in everyday conversation when talking about nature, sightseeing, or outdoor activities.

Common Contexts

You will often hear "滝" when discussing hiking trips, nature spots, or places known for their scenic beauty. It is a noun and can be combined with other words to describe specific waterfalls or locations.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 滝を見る (たきをみる): to see/watch a waterfall — used when visiting or sightseeing.
  • 滝の近く (たきのちかく): near the waterfall — describing location.
  • 滝つぼ (たきつぼ): the pool at the base of a waterfall — a common natural feature.

Register and Nuance

"滝" is a neutral noun suitable for both casual and formal speech. It is not a technical term but a common word used in everyday language.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse "滝" with "川" (かわ, river) or "泉" (いずみ, spring). Remember, "滝" specifically means waterfall, which is a falling water feature, not just any water body.

Example Sentences

このやまにはうつくしいたきがたくさんあります。

There are many beautiful waterfalls in this mountain.

たきのちかくはすずしくてきもちがいいです。

It feels cool and pleasant near the waterfall.

たきをみにいくためにハイキングにでかけました。

We went hiking to see the waterfall.