A numeral representing the quantity obtained by adding one to five, commonly used in counting and arithmetic.
The ordinal number indicating the position that comes after five, often used to describe sequence or rank.
A native Japanese term used to indicate the number six, particularly in contexts of enumerating items or occurrences.
An expression used historically in timekeeping to refer roughly to six o'clock, derived from traditional time measurement practices.
Example:
私は毎朝時に起きます。
A phrase that conveys the idea of something occurring continuously throughout the entire day and night, without interruption.
An expression emphasizing the constant nature of an activity or condition that persists for 24 hours a day, suggesting a sense of relentlessness or unwavering regularity.
Example:
3人の看護婦が四六時中瀕死の大臣の看護に当たった。
The sixth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, associated with the start of summer in Japan and characterized by the onset of warmer weather.
A month that signifies the time when rice paddies are typically flooded with water for cultivation, highlighting its agricultural importance in the traditional farming calendar.
Known as "Minazuki," this month reflects the seasonal transition, often associated with fresh greenery and the preparation for the agricultural activities of the summer months.
Example:
6月にしては寒い朝だ。
A numeral used to represent the quantity of six when counting objects or occurrences, often paired with a traditional counting suffix.
A term referring specifically to the age of six years, commonly used in contexts such as education and childhood milestones.
In historical timekeeping, denotes the specific periods around six o'clock in the morning and six o'clock in the evening, marking transitional moments between day and night.
Example:
6つの先端技術の会社がその県に支社を設立した。
Refers to the collective internal organs, including vital organs such as the lungs, heart, spleen, liver, and kidneys, along with the digestive organs like the intestines, gallbladder, and stomach, symbolizing the entirety of one's inner being or emotions.
Represents the concept of bodily and emotional depth, often used to convey feelings that deeply permeate one's heart and mind, reflecting the connection between physical health and emotional states.
A term that encapsulates not only the physical organs within the body but also serves as a metaphor for a person's innermost thoughts and feelings, indicating a profound and often visceral connection to one's emotional experiences.
Example:
くーっ、ビールが五臓六腑にしみわたる。やっぱり仕事の後はビールだね。