Quintuple VS
Synonym Boundary: "さん", "三", "造化三神", "三尸の虫", "三界"
All represent the core concept "three", but require precise selection.
Japanese Option A
さん
さん (san)
N5 / CEFR
Japanese Option B
三
さん (san)
N5 / CEFR
Japanese Option C
造化三神
ぞうかさんしん (zoukasanshin)
C2 / CEFR
Japanese Option D
三尸の虫
さんしのむし (sanshinomushi)
C2 / CEFR
Japanese Option E
三界
さんがい (sangai)
C2 / CEFR
Quintuple VS Nuance Contrast & Social Differences
When expressing "three" in Japanese, you must carefully distinguish between "さん", "三", "造化三神", "三尸の虫", "三界" based on context.
- さん (さん (san) - Level: N5): Maps to "three; Mr./Ms./Mx." and is used when Can refer to the number 'three'.
- 三 (さん (san) - Level: N5): Maps to "three" and is used when 数を数えるときに使います。みっつ、三人、三日など、他の言葉と組み合わせて使われることも多いです。/ Used for counting. Often combined with other words like 'mittsu'.
- 造化三神 (ぞうかさんしん (zoukasanshin) - Level: C2): Maps to "The three creator deities" and is used when Essential structural term in CEFR C2 vocabulary syllabus..
- 三尸の虫 (さんしのむし (sanshinomushi) - Level: C2): Maps to "the Three Corpses (in the body)" and is used when Essential structural term in CEFR C2 vocabulary syllabus..
- 三界 (さんがい (sangai) - Level: C2): Maps to "the three realms of existence (Buddhism)" and is used when Essential structural term in CEFR C2 vocabulary syllabus..
Context for "さん"
学生が三人います。田中さん、こんにちは。
There are three students. Hello, Mr./Ms. Tanaka.
Context for "三"
鉛筆が三本あります。
There are three pencils.
Context for "造化三神"
私は造化三神に興味があります。
I am interested in The three creator deities.
Context for "三尸の虫"
私は三尸の虫に興味があります。
I am interested in the Three Corpses (in the body).
Context for "三界"
私は三界に興味があります。
I am interested in the three realms of existence (Buddhism).
Synonym Mastery Challenge
Which Japanese word perfectly fits this blank space?
Fill in the blank: "学生が三人います。田中 ___ 、こんにちは。" (Meaning: "There are three students. Hello, Mr./Ms. Tanaka.")
🎉 Correct Answer!
Remember: "さん" is correct here because it represents "three; Mr./Ms./Mx." in the context: "There are three students. Hello, Mr./Ms. Tanaka.".