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medaka

Elementary (A2)

IPA: /mɛˈdɑːkə/

KK: /mɛˈdɑːkə/

noun
Definition

A small freshwater fish from Japan that is often found in rice fields and is popular in aquariums and scientific studies.


Example

The medaka is a popular choice for aquarium enthusiasts due to its vibrant colors and hardiness.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you ever seen a medaka fish in an aquarium?
Sloth B
Yeah, they're really neat! I love how colorful they can be.
Sloth A
I heard they're also great for keeping in rice fields.
Sloth B
Absolutely! They're pretty low maintenance and fascinating to watch.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
killifish
minnow
gudgeon
Antonyms
Root Explanation

The word 'medaka' originates from Japanese (メダカ), referring to a small freshwater fish known as the Japanese rice fish. It is commonly associated with aquariums and is notable for its hardiness and adaptability in various water conditions.

Memory Tip

Think of the Japanese word 'medaka' as a name for a small, resilient fish that thrives in rice paddies, helping you remember that 'medaka' refers to this specific type of fish.

Visually Confused Words
meak
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