みさき

This is the 5897th most frequent Japanese word.


みさき

"Misaki" (みさき) means "cape" or "promontory" in English, referring to a geographic feature.


In this sentence, 'みさき' is used to mean 'cape,' referring to a geographical feature.

このみさきは美しい景色が広がっています。

This cape offers a beautiful view.


Here, 'みさき' is used as a given name for a person, 'Misaki.'

みさきさんは読書が好きです。

Misaki likes reading books.


Again, 'みさき' is used in the geographical sense, 'cape,' as the location where the bird is resting.

その鳥はみさきで休んでいます。

That bird is resting at the cape.