丸【まる】
Frequency rank: 4,128. – 4,131. (for form 円: 1,981.)
- circlesee also ○【まる】
- entirety; whole; full; complete
- money; dough; moolaslang
- enclosure inside a castle's wallsesp. 丸
- soft-shelled turtleKansai-ben dialectsee also スッポン
- suffix for ship names; suffix for names of people (esp. infants); suffix for names of swords, armour, musical instruments, etc.; suffix for names of dogs, horses, etc.esp. 丸see also 麻呂
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun, used as a prefix
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
suffix
Forms
- 丸【まる】【マル】Frequency rank: 4,128. – 4,131.
- 円【まる】【マル】Frequency rank: 1,981.
- まるFrequency rank: 15,131. – 15,170.
- マルFrequency rank: 5,956. – 5,960.
Generated definitions (experimental)
- circle
- entirety; whole; full; complete
- money; dough; moola
- enclosure inside a castle's walls
- soft-shelled turtle
- suffix for ship names; suffix for names of people (esp. infants); suffix for names of swords, armour, musical instruments, etc.; suffix for names of dogs, horses, etc.
This meaning refers to a geometric shape that is perfectly round and has no corners or edges. It can also represent concepts of unity or completeness in various contexts.
I found a round stone.
This usage describes something that is undivided or in its entirety, often to emphasize wholeness in a physical or abstract sense.
He worked the entire day.
I ate it all up.
Informally, this refers to cash or currency, often used in casual conversations about finances.
This meaning refers to a specific area or space that is contained within fortified walls, typically associated with historical castles.
This refers to a type of turtle known for its soft shell, often discussed in the context of wildlife or cuisine.
This meaning indicates a suffix used in Japanese to denote various objects and entities, often adding a sense of endearment or diminutiveness.
Generated collocations (experimental)
まる丸をえがく描くto draw a circleまるい丸いかたち形circular shapeみつまる満丸full circleまるごと丸ごとwhole; entirelyおかねお金をまるめる丸めるto round up moneyまるい丸いいろ色round colorまるやき丸焼きwhole roasted (as in cooking)まるた丸太log (round wooden piece)しろ城のまる丸enclosure of a castleまるがめ丸亀soft-shelled turtle (often a type of food)まる丸せん船round ship (suffix used for ship names)まるやま丸山a round mountain (suffix used for place names)いぬまる犬丸Puppy (using the suffix for dog names)
Example sentences
13 results
It will have been raining a whole week if it is rainy tomorrow.
She took advantage of our hospitality and stayed a whole month without paying us anything.
We're booked for the whole month on Broadway.
Today we bought a variety of cactus known as kinkoumaru.
Japanese texts frequently use emoji or kaomoji in place of using a full stop at the end of messages.
11. 激おこぷんぷんまる激おこぷんぷん丸きごう!