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政治家 — meaning in English: politician

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電話
denwa
生活
seikatsu
政治家
seijika
入場
nyūjō
シーン
shiin
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 政治家 (seijika) during discussions about political candidates, elections, or government affairs. It often surfaces in news articles, debates, or casual conversations when talking about someone’s career in politics or their role in shaping public policy.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 政客 (seikyaku), which refers specifically to a political figure known for their influence and competence. While 政治家 (seijika) broadly refers to anyone involved in politics, one might choose 政客 (seikyaku) when emphasizing a politician’s skill or reputation.
Culture
The word 政治家 (seijika) combines 政治 (seiji) meaning 'politics' and 家 (ka) which denotes 'a person engaged in a field.' This term reflects Japan’s deep-rooted respect for political figures, shaped by a history of dynamic political shifts and reforms. Interestingly, Japan has a unique tradition of 'kōenkai,' or political support groups, which play a significant role in a politician's career, highlighting the importance of community and relationships in Japanese politics.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 政治家 in English?
The Japanese word 政治家 (seijika) translates to 'politician' in English, referring to someone who is actively involved in politics or government.
Q.How do you use 政治家 in a sentence?
You can use 政治家 in a sentence like '彼は新しい政治家です' (Kare wa atarashii seijika desu), which means 'He is a new politician.'
Q.Is 政治家 used in formal contexts?
Yes, 政治家 is a neutral term and can be used in both formal and informal contexts when discussing individuals involved in politics.
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