Arsudar 26 JUL 2016 a las 3:12 a. m.
Interesting Japanese Words used in English
Japan is well-known for its culture, and sometimes, well... their excessive use of English words. But what you may or may not know is that actually we also used lots of Japanese words. Some of these words are even included in English dictionary. And so, let's find out the origins of some of the most popular and interesting Japanese words used in English.

How to say i love you in Japanese [blog.akirademy.com]
How to say good morning in Japanese [blog.akirademy.com]
Japanese Kanji [blog.akirademy.com]

1 - Manga and Anime

Probably we don't have to explain too details about these two words as they are so popular around the world. For those who may not know, manga and anime are basically Japanese comic and animated films. The exact time when first manga appeared is still a question. Some say first manga appeared in 12th century in the form of scrolls, but others say its truly first appearance was actually in 18th century. In anycases, manga has become so popular, not only in Japan but around the world. Its easy to come up with a name that all people know, lets see... Naruto, One Piece, Bleach, .etc... On the other hand, Anime's first appearance seems to be in 19th century. We can say at first, most anime series come from manga. The more famous a manga serie is, the higher chance it will get its anime adaption. But of course there are many other standalone anime films, probably the most noticable anime films or movies come from Studio Ghibli. And yeah, nowadays we can say manga and anime are the two most popular Japanese words used in English.



2 - Karaoke

This may "blast your mind" but do you know that "Karaoke" we know today is actually originated from Japan. In details, Karaoke is a form of entertainment of Japanese people, after work, many people often go to Karaoke bars to sing and have fun. If we split the word "karaoke", we will have "kara" 空 which means "empty", and ōkesutora オーケストラ which is actually Katakana word for "orchestra". So, by combining both words we have "empty orchestra"?... Well in any cases, karaoke is what people around the world do, not just Japanese people like the old days. No wonder why "karaoke" is a popular Japanese used in English, too.


3 - Japanese words for Japanese cuisine

Japanese culture is so "magical" that it spreads all around the world, so too the cuisine. Among Japanese dishes, there are several common Japanese words used in English. For example: Sushi - a super popular Japanese dish made of rice part (shari) and another ingredient (neta), neta ingredients can be vary, however they are mostly seafood. In case of raw fish slices, they are called "sashimi". Ramen - Japanese noodles said to be originated from China, normally served with pork, green onions, soy sauce or miso, seaweed. Sake - Japanese wine made of fermented rice. Of course there are much more dishes to talk about, but for now, these 3 are the most popular Japanese words used in English.



4 - Samurai and Ninja

Probably we are so familiar with these words since they are popular Japanese words used in English around the world, espcially on entertainment industry. "Samurai" refers to Japanese swordsmen or warriors exist in feudal Japan era. Samurais are famous for their sword skill and their unbending will of steel. In Japan they have "Bushido" or "the Way of Samurai". They are also known for their loyalty, that might be the reason why exiled or samurais who don't have master to serve are called "Ronin". On the contrary, "Ninja" refers to Japanese assasins, who normally are pictured as the guy who wear black hooded clothes and do the assasination. If you already read Naruto then this should be familiar to you (except the ninjas in Naruto are different from real-life), and of course they also have "Ninjutsu" which is "Ninja Arts".



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Voltage 26 JUL 2016 a las 3:29 a. m. 
Onii-chan, baka desu~~!
Did I do it?
76109108007942031 26 JUL 2016 a las 3:32 a. m. 
Most English words are stolen from other languages, you could do this with pretty much any language.
Zubenelgenubi 26 JUL 2016 a las 3:53 a. m. 
There is another word to describe "love" which is "koi

Does this mean the fish has some relation to the word?
Danksama 26 JUL 2016 a las 5:48 a. m. 
Not even something a bit more obscure like umami, OP? Shame.
L7vanmatre 26 JUL 2016 a las 6:00 a. m. 
Onii-chan kawaii desu senpai~
Danksama 26 JUL 2016 a las 6:00 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por L7vanmatre:
Onii-chan kawaii desu senpai~
やれやれだぜ
L7vanmatre 26 JUL 2016 a las 6:01 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Voltage:
Onii-chan, baka desu~~!
Did I do it?
You stole my idea, meaniehead. >:""(
The Holy Chicken Overlord 26 JUL 2016 a las 6:03 a. m. 
4. That's not what a Ninja was, YOU FAILED!
Danksama 26 JUL 2016 a las 6:05 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por The True Chicken Overlord:
4. That's not what a Ninja was, YOU FAILED!
Yeah, the whole 'they wore black' stuff is an inaccurate depiction of ninjas.
Última edición por Danksama; 26 JUL 2016 a las 6:05 a. m.
76109108007942031 26 JUL 2016 a las 7:30 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Danksama:
Publicado originalmente por The True Chicken Overlord:
4. That's not what a Ninja was, YOU FAILED!
Yeah, the whole 'they wore black' stuff is an inaccurate depiction of ninjas.
The "they wore black" myth started because in plays there would be people dressed in black moving props around. The people who watched the plays just started ignoring them, so in one play one of the people in black "assassinated" a character, and since the audience was just ignoring them they were surprised. This lead to the people associating black with sneaky people, more specifically, ninjas.
Zubenelgenubi 26 JUL 2016 a las 6:57 p. m. 
In their time, Ninjas were regarded as being honorless scumbags, and they did cover their faces when they were up to no good so no one would recognize them. They probably also wore black at night to remain hidden sometimes. But they'd also dress up as women or whatever else they had to do.

I prefer the great Japanese swordsmen like Miyamoto Musashi instead of such cowards.
76109108007942031 26 JUL 2016 a las 7:09 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Zubenelgenubi:
In their time, Ninjas were regarded as being honorless scumbags, and they did cover their faces when they were up to no good so no one would recognize them. They probably also wore black at night to remain hidden sometimes. But they'd also dress up as women or whatever else they had to do.

I prefer the great Japanese swordsmen like Miyamoto Musashi instead of such cowards.
I wouldn't really call them cowards, some of the things they had to do required quite a bit of guts.
HyperCube 26 JUL 2016 a las 7:14 p. m. 
Eugh
HyperCube 26 JUL 2016 a las 7:14 p. m. 
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