This is the 4925th most frequent Japanese word.

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"眞" (shin) means "truth" or "genuine."


In this sentence, '眞' is used as part of the compound word '眞面目' (まじめ), which means serious or earnest. It denotes an aspect of someone's character.

彼は眞面目で勤勉な人です。

He is a serious and diligent person.


Here, '眞' signifies 'true' or 'genuine,' emphasizing the authenticity or quality of the artwork in the statement.

その絵は眞の芸術作品だ。

That painting is a true artwork.


In this sentence, '眞実' (しんじつ) represents 'truth,' illustrating its use to denote reality or factuality.

眞実はいつも一つ。

There is only one truth always.