火のないところに煙は立たない
Japanese
Kanji in this term | ||
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火 | 煙 | 立 |
ひ Grade: 1 |
けむり Grade: S |
た Grade: 1 |
kun’yomi |
Alternative spellings |
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火のない所に煙は立たない 火の無いところに煙は立たない 火の無い所に煙は立たない |
Alternative forms
- 火の無い所に煙は立たぬ (hi no nai tokoro ni kemuri wa tatanu, using the classical negative ending -nu)
Etymology
Can be broken down as 火 (hi, “fire”) + の (no, genitive particle; in subordinate clauses, can mark the subject of the clause) + ない (nai, “not, not any”) + ところ (tokoro, “place, location”) + に (ni, “at, in”, locative particle) + 煙 (kemuri, “smoke”) + は (wa, topic and contrastive particle) + 立たない (tatanai, “doesn't stand, doesn't rise”, the plain negative conjugation of verb 立つ (tatsu, “to stand, to rise”)).
Literally, "smoke doesn't rise in places with no fire".
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [çi no̞ na̠i to̞ko̞ɾo̞ ɲ̟i ke̞mɯ̟ᵝɾʲi ɰᵝa̠ ta̠ta̠na̠i]
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