JLPT N4

Meaning and Usage

"湯" (ゆ) primarily means "hot water" in Japanese. It is commonly used to refer to water that is heated for bathing, cooking, or drinking purposes.

Common Contexts

You will often see "湯" used when talking about baths (お風呂の湯), boiling water for tea, or hot water used in cooking. It is a more specific term than just "水" (water), emphasizing the temperature.

Collocations and Patterns

  • お湯を沸かす (おゆをわかす): to boil hot water
  • 湯を入れる (ゆをいれる): to put hot water in something (like a bath or cup)
  • 湯が沸く (ゆがわく): hot water boils

Register and Nuance

"湯" is a neutral term and can be used in both casual and polite contexts. It is often seen in everyday conversation and written language related to daily life.

Common Mistake

Learners sometimes confuse "湯" with "水" (water) or "お湯" (polite form of hot water). Remember that "湯" alone already means hot water, but "お湯" is more polite and commonly used in conversation.

Example Sentences

おふろにゆをいれてください。

Please put hot water in the bath.

ゆがわいているから、きをつけてね。

The hot water is boiling, so be careful.

あたたかいゆにてをつけると、ほっとする。

Putting your hands in warm water is relaxing.