![]() ![]() Let’s work on improving those areas one at a time.Ī: 今回のは商品化に向けたトライアルバージョンなので、どこか改善できる点があれば教えてください。Ī: konwai nowa shohinka ni muketa toraiaru baajon nanode dokoka kaizen dekiru ten ga arebaĪ: This is the actual prototype scheduled to be released on the market, so let me know where you think we could make product improvements. kaizen dekiru ten wa dondon kaizen shiteikimasyou.Ī: I still think there are a lot of inefficiencies in the work flow.ī: I agree. ![]() Hope my explanations are understandable and helpful for Japanese learners.A: mada sagyo no furoo ni muda na ten ga ooi yooini omoimasu.ī: soodesune. maiyo ga kizutsuku – 名誉が傷つく (めいよがきずつく) : a commonly-used expression for ‘honor is offended’.When we want to say “honor” in Japanese, this word would be the best choice. This concept seems to be in line with the meaning. These two kanji characters mean ‘honor under the name’. meiyo – 名誉 (めいよ) : a noun meaning ‘honor’ in Japanese.And also, I’ve explained how to use it through the example sentences. In this blog post, I’ve explained “meiyo” in detail based on its kanji expression. This expression should be learnt together with its present tense form, “meiyo ga kizutsuku”. In this example, it works as a part of the commonly-used expression, “meiyo ga kizutsui ta”, which means ‘honor was offended’. This is another typical usage of “meiyo”. In the example, this is used after “kizutsui” to make its past tense form, “kizutsui ta”. Probably this is well known as a part of Japanese ta form. ta – た : an auxiliary verb used after a verb, adjective, or auxiliary verb to make its past tense form.In the example, it has been conjugated for the better connection with its following word. kizutsui – 傷つい (きずつい) : one conjugation of the verb, “kizutsuku”, which means ‘to be hurt’, ‘to get hurt’, or such in Japanese.In this example, this is used after the noun phrase, “kare no meiyo”, to make the subject in the sentence. ga – が : the same as explained in the last example.In this example, this is used after “kare” to make its possessive case, “kare no”, which means ‘his’ in Japanese. no – の : the same as explained in the last example.kare – 彼 (かれ) : a pronoun meaning ‘he’ in Japanese.Kare no meiyo ga kizutsui ta – 彼の名誉が傷ついた (かれのめいよがきずついた) His honor was offended.īelow are the new words and particles used in the example sentence. In this example, it works as a part of the noun phrase, “samurai no meiyo”, which means ‘samurai’s honor’ in Japanese. In the example, this is used after the noun phrase, “samurai no meiyo”, to make it sound polite. Probably this is well known as a part of Japanese desu form. desu – です : an auxiliary verb used after a noun or adjective to make it polite.Normally, the preceding noun can work to modify the meaning of the following noun. In general, we can use this particle to join two nouns. In the example, this is used after “samurai” to make its possessive case. no – の : a case particle used after a noun or pronoun to make its possessive case.samurai – 侍 (さむらい) : a noun meaning ‘samurai’ in Japanese.In the example, this is used after “kore” to make the subject word in the sentence. ga – が : a case particle used to make the subject word or the object word in a sentence.In the example, this is used to say “this” in Japanese. kore – これ : a demonstrative pronoun referring to a thing close to the speaker.Kore ga samurai no meiyo desu – これが侍の名誉です (これがさむらいのめいよです) This is the samurai’s honor.īelow are the new words used in the example sentence. Example #1: how to say “honor” in Japanese Then, let me explain how to use “meiyo” through the example sentences below. Actually, here, we could get the better understanding of “meiyo” through the detailed kanji check above. In many cases, kanji characters tell us a lot about meanings of words they form. When we meet new kanji expressions, we should check their kanji characters in detail to understand their meanings clearly and deeply. 誉 : a kanji character widely used to mean ‘honor’ in Japanese.įrom these two kanji characters, we can understand that “meiyo” means ‘honor under the name’.名 : a kanji character widely used to mean ‘name’ in Japanese.“Meiyo” in kanjiīelow are the kanji characters used in “meiyo”. To understand this word more clearly, however, let me explain its kanji characters in detail, one by one. Its definition and meaning are very simple and clear, I think. ![]() Let me start with the definition and meaning of “meiyo”. Example #1: how to say “honor” in Japanese.And also, I will explain how to use it through example sentences. In this blog post, however, I will explain this word in detail based on its kanji expression. ![]()
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