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マシン — meaning in English: Machine

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成分
seibun
マシン
mashin
要因
yōin
要約
yōyaku
メーター
mētā
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'マシン' (mashin) in everyday conversations about technology, such as when discussing computers, appliances, or gaming systems. For instance, you might hear someone say 'このマシンは速いですね' (This machine is fast), when complimenting a friend's new laptop during a casual chat.
Synonyms & nuances
'マシン' can be compared to '機械' (kikai), which also means 'machine' but has a broader application, often referring to machinery in industrial contexts. You would choose 'マシン' when referring specifically to modern technologies or devices, particularly in casual conversations.
Culture
'マシン' derives from the English word 'machine,' reflecting Japan's deep engagement with technology and innovation. The term has been adopted into Japanese since the Meiji era, showcasing how Western concepts were integrated into Japanese society. Interestingly, 'マシン' often denotes not just mechanical devices, but also sophisticated tech like robots, highlighting Japan's pioneering role in robotics.
FAQ
Q.What does マシン mean in English?
'マシン' translates to 'machine' in English, commonly used in contexts involving technology and devices.
Q.Can I use マシン for any type of machine?
While 'マシン' is versatile, it's primarily used for electronic and modern machines. For traditional machinery, '機械' (kikai) would be more appropriate.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using マシン?
A common mistake is using 'マシン' too formally. It's best suited for neutral or casual contexts, while '機械' is more formal and technical.
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