ミヤ

This is the 6996th most frequent Japanese word.


ミヤ

"ミヤ" (Miya) typically means "shrine" or "temple" in Japanese.


In this sentence, 'ミヤ' appears to be used as a proper noun, likely a person's name.

ミヤは広い庭を持っています。

Miya has a spacious garden.


Here, 'ミヤ' refers to 'shrine building', which is a cultural architectural term in Japanese.

この神社のミヤは美しいです。

The shrine's shrine building is beautiful.


In this case, 'ミヤ' is used as the name given to a creature, demonstrating its versatility as a noun in naming.

彼は小鳥をミヤと名付けました。

He named the small bird 'Miya'.