This is the 2752nd most frequent Japanese word.

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"Grass" or internet slang for "lol" (due to its resemblance to "w" for "warai" meaning laughter).


In this sentence, "草" refers to grass or pasture vegetation commonly found outdoors.

彼はその牧草地で草を刈っていました。

He was mowing the grass in the pasture.


Here, "草" is used metaphorically in internet slang, derived from the resemblance of "w" (for 'warai', laughter) to blades of grass.

会話の中で使われる「草」は、笑いを意味します。

The term "草" used in conversation means laughter.


In this context, "草" is used to describe plants and vegetation broadly, including wildflowers in a natural setting.

草原には色とりどりの草花が咲いていました。

In the meadow, various colorful grass flowers were blooming.