火花
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Base noun form. Written with kanji for 'fire' (火 hi) and 'flower' (花 hana), literally meaning 'fire flower'. Used to describe small fiery particles or flashes of light.
Theme

At a summer festival, User and their friend Ken watch fireworks and discuss the sparks from the displays.

火花

ひばな

spark

Nature & EnvironmentNatural Phenomena

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'spark' flying from a firework — it looks like a 'flower' (花 hana) of fire (火 hi). 'Fire flower' → 火花 (hibana, 'spark').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『火花』 (hibana, 'spark') is often associated with traditional festivals like 『花火大会』 (hanabi taikai, 'fireworks displays'), where sparks light up the night sky, symbolizing celebration and beauty.

Forms

Base: 火花Base noun form. Written with kanji for 'fire' (火 hi) and 'flower' (花 hana), literally meaning 'fire flower'. Used to describe small fiery particles or flashes of light.