ki
word
Definition
'Ki' is a term from East Asian philosophy and martial arts meaning the vital life energy or force believed to flow through all living things.
Usage & Nuances
'Ki' is borrowed from Japanese and appears in discussions of martial arts, traditional medicine, and new age contexts. Similar concepts: Chinese 'qi/chi', Korean 'gi'. Usually used in specialized or spiritual contexts, not in everyday conversation.
Spanish: kiPortuguese (BR): kiPortuguese (PT): kiChinese (Simplified): 气 (qì) - 气功 (qìgōng) 中的“气”Chinese (Traditional): 氣 (qì) - 氣功 (qìgōng) 中的「氣」Hindi: की (जीवन ऊर्जा)Arabic: تشي (طاقة الحياة الصينية التقليدية)Bengali: কি (জীবনীশক্তি)Russian: ки (жизненная энергия)Japanese: 気Vietnamese: khíKorean: 기Turkish: ki (yaşam enerjisi)Urdu: کی (زندگی کی توانائی)Indonesian: ki (energi kehidupan)
Example Sentences
Many martial arts focus on controlling your ki.
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When she meditates, she says she can feel her ki flowing.
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Some people believe that ki can heal the body.
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Breathing exercises help improve your ki.
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He said I needed to balance my ki before the match.
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After the long week, my ki feels totally drained.
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