水蒸気
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Base noun form. Refers to the gaseous state of water, often produced by boiling or evaporation. Used in scientific and everyday contexts to describe steam or vapor.
Theme
During a science project at school, User and their classmate Haru discuss experiments involving steam.
水蒸気
すいじょうき
water vapor, steam
Nature & EnvironmentNatural Phenomena
Memory Hook
Think of a hot kettle releasing 'sui-jou-ki' (水蒸気 suijouki sounds like 'steam engine') — it's water vapor rising! 'Sui-jou-ki' → 水蒸気 (suijouki, 'water vapor, steam').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『水蒸気』 (suijouki, 'water vapor, steam') is commonly seen in everyday life, such as from hot springs『温泉』 (onsen, 'hot spring') or cooking pots. It's also a key concept in science education and traditional practices like steam baths.
Forms
Base: 水蒸気Base noun form. Refers to the gaseous state of water, often produced by boiling or evaporation. Used in scientific and everyday contexts to describe steam or vapor.