水気
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Base noun form. Refers to moisture, dampness, or water content. Often used to describe wetness in air, soil, or materials. Example: 『水気を取る』 (mizuke o toru, 'remove moisture').
Theme

During a hike in the mountains, User and their friend Yuta are checking the trail conditions after recent rain.

水気

みずけ

moisture, dampness

Nature & EnvironmentNatural Phenomena

Memory Hook

Think of 'water' (水 mizu) and 'air' (気 ki) combining to create moisture — like a damp, misty morning. 'Water-air' → 水気 (mizuke, 'moisture, dampness').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『水気』 (mizuke) is commonly used in daily life to describe dampness in weather, food, or objects. For example, people might say 『水気が多い』 (mizuke ga ooi, 'high moisture') when discussing humidity or wet conditions.

Forms

Base: 水気Base noun form. Refers to moisture, dampness, or water content. Often used to describe wetness in air, soil, or materials. Example: 『水気を取る』 (mizuke o toru, 'remove moisture').