Meaning & Definition of word "Koto"

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    Koto

    /ˈkoʊtoʊ/

    noun:

    • 1. A traditional Japanese stringed musical instrument, typically having 13 strings stretched over a rectangular body.
      • Example: The musician skillfully played the koto, filling the room with melodic tones.
    • 2. A concept or matter of discussion in Japanese, often used in the context of problems or issues.
      • Example: She found it difficult to explain the koto to her friends, as it involved complex cultural nuances.

    Etymology

    Japanese: 琴

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    koto music:

    Music played using the koto, typically characterized by its serene and soothing sound.

    playing the koto:

    The act of performing music with the koto instrument.

    koto ensemble:

    A group of musicians who perform together using kotos.

    Related Words

    biwa:

    A traditional Japanese lute with a pear-shaped body.

    shamisen:

    A three-stringed Japanese musical instrument played with a plectrum.

    Slang Meanings of koto

    Meaning: Used informally to refer to aspects of Japanese culture.

    Example Sentence: She always talks about her koto experiences when discussing Japan.

    Meaning: Referring to someone who plays the koto carefully, with finesse.

    Example Sentence: He's such a koto master, playing with so much grace.