Frequency rank: 14,146. – 14,182.
- infancy
- childish; infantile; immature; primitive
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi); noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- infancy
- childish; infantile; immature; primitive
This meaning refers to the early stage of human development, particularly the period when a person is still a baby or very young. It often highlights vulnerability and dependency.
This meaning indicates a lack of maturity or sophistication and can be used in both positive and negative contexts. It often describes behavior or attitudes that are more suitable for children than for adults.
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Example sentences
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Even so, kindergartens are sensitive to seasonal events.
The kindergarten children were walking hand in hand in the park.
They were too naive to understand the necessity of studying.
It looks like Yokkun's dad ran off with his nursery school teacher.
I will not be able to pick up Shigemi at the kindergarten.
7. ちいさいころ小さいころは、じぶん自分がしねば死ねばせかい世界はきえる消えるとおもっていた思っていた。ようち幼稚なもうそう妄想きごう!じぶん自分はいないのにせかい世界がつづく続くのはゆるせなかった許せなかった。
When I was a kid, I thought that if I died the world would just disappear. What a childish delusion! I just couldn't accept that the world could continue to exist without me.
My five year old daughter always goes to kindergarten happy and full of energy.
Now, now, eat quickly, you have to go to kindergarten.
Tom is the third youngest child in his kindergarten class.