植田

This is the 8856th most frequent Japanese word.


植田

"植田" (Ueda) is a Japanese surname meaning "planted field."


In this sentence, 植田 is used as a surname (植田さん refers to Mr./Mrs. Ueda).

植田さんは優れた教師です。

Mr. Ueda is an excellent teacher.


In this sentence, 植田 refers to a plantation or field used for planting.

植田の周りには美しい花が咲いています。

Beautiful flowers are blooming around the plantation.


In this sentence, 植田 is part of a compound noun describing a specific method, possibly associated with the name Ueda.

その植田方式は先進的な農業技術です。

The Ueda method is an advanced agricultural technique.