This is the 3118th most frequent Japanese word.

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"兆" means "trillion" (10^12) or "omen/sign" in Japanese, depending on context.


兆 is used here to mean 'trillion', referencing a quantitative unit in counting large numbers.

日本にはたくさんの兆を持つ企業があります。

In Japan, there are many companies with trillions in assets.


兆 here refers to 'signs' or 'omens', hinting at the appearance of indicative signs of a future event.

空に赤い兆が見える時、嵐が近いかもしれません。

When red signs can be seen in the sky, a storm might be near.


兆し in this sentence stands for 'signs' or 'indications', demonstrating potential or forthcoming outcomes.

彼女の動きは成功の兆しを見せている。

Her actions show signs of success.