the Nipponese - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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the Nipponese (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ðə ˌnɪp.əˈniːz/

Meaning and Usage

"The Nipponese" is a term derived from "Nippon," which is a native way to refer to Japan in the Japanese language. It specifically refers to the Japanese people or culture. The term is somewhat dated or formal and is less commonly used in everyday conversation, favoring "Japanese."

In terms of usage: - Frequency: The term is less commonly used in modern English compared to "Japanese." - Context: It may appear more in historical texts, academic writing, or discussions that focus on cultural aspects.

Example Sentences

  1. The Nipponese have a rich cultural heritage that attracts tourists from around the globe.
  2. (Люди Нипон имеют богатое культурное наследие, которое привлекает туристов со всего мира.)

  3. Traditional festivals celebrated by the Nipponese highlight the country's historical significance.

  4. (Традиционные фестивали, отмечаемые Нипонцами, подчеркивают историческую значимость страны.)

  5. Many artworks created by the Nipponese reflect the deep connection between nature and spirituality.

  6. (Многие произведения искусства, созданные Нипонцами, отражают глубокую связь между природой и духовностью.)

Idiomatic Expressions

Though "Nipponese" is not frequently used in idiomatic expressions, it does embody themes of cultural identity. Here are some relevant expressions regarding Japanese culture that may include "Japanese" which can often substitute "Nipponese":

  1. "The Japanese cherry blossoms bloom beautifully every spring."
  2. (Японские цветы вишни цветут красиво каждую весну.)

  3. "The Japanese art of origami demonstrates intricate skill and patience."

  4. (Японское искусство оригами демонстрирует сложную мастерство и терпение.)

  5. "The Japanese tea ceremony embodies tranquility and respect."

  6. (Японская чайная церемония воплощает спокойствие и уважение.)

  7. "Many tourists seek experiences in Japanese gastronomy to explore the flavors of the country."

  8. (Многие туристы ищут впечатления в японской гастрономии, чтобы исследовать вкусы страны.)

Etymology

The term "Nipponese" combines "Nippon," which is the Japanese name for Japan, derived from Chinese "Rìběn" (日本), meaning "sun origin" (as Japan is east of the Asian continent, it is known as the land of the rising sun). The suffix “-ese” is used in English to denote national or ethnic identity.

Synonyms and Antonyms

This exploration of "the Nipponese" illustrates how language and culture intertwine, though one should be cautious in contemporary usage due to the evolving nature of language and identity.



25-07-2024