咲く

さく

to bloom

JLPT N5

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The verb "咲く" (さく) primarily means "to bloom" or "to flower," referring to plants producing flowers. It is commonly used in everyday conversation to describe flowers blooming in nature or gardens.

Common Contexts

Besides the literal meaning, "咲く" is often used metaphorically to describe something blossoming or emerging beautifully, such as a smile or a moment of happiness.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 桜が咲く (さくらがさく): cherry blossoms bloom, a very common seasonal phrase.
  • 花が咲く (はながさく): flowers bloom, general expression.
  • 笑顔が咲く (えがおがさく): a smile blooms, metaphorical use.

Register and Politeness

"咲く" is a neutral verb suitable for casual and polite speech. It appears frequently in both spoken and written Japanese.

Common Learner Notes

Learners sometimes confuse "咲く" with "咲かせる" (causative form meaning "to make bloom"). Remember "咲く" is intransitive, so the subject itself blooms without an external agent.

Example Sentences

はるになるとさくらがさく。

Cherry blossoms bloom in spring.

にわのはながきれいにさいている。

The flowers in the garden are blooming beautifully.

えがおがさくしゅんかんがすきです。

I like the moment when a smile blooms.