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。
六つ子は、 一度に生まれる六人の兄弟姉妹を指し、特に同じ母から生まれた場合に使われる言葉です。
六つ子は、遺伝的要因や妊娠の過程によりまとめて生まれることがある子供たちのグループを指し、特にそれぞれの成長や個性が際立つことが特徴です。
六つ子という語は、特定の母親から誕生した六人の子供たちの集合を示し、兄弟姉妹間の強い絆や共同体験がしばしば語られます。
A historical Japanese term indicating the time around sunset, approximately corresponding to 6 p.m. during the Edo period, often associated with the sound of a bell marking this time.
Refers to a specific hour in the Edo period that signifies the transition from daylight to evening, varying slightly with seasons and aligning with the time when the day's activities begin to draw to a close.
Denotes the moment in the evening recognized in traditional Japanese timekeeping, specifically indicating the sixth hour of the evening, typically marked by a bell, serving as a signal for the end of daily tasks.