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カップ — meaning in English: cup

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劇場
gekijō
世帯
setai
防衛
bōei
カップ
kappu
職員
shokuin
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word カップ (kappu) in everyday situations, such as ordering coffee in a café or discussing measurements in cooking. It's common to hear this word when talking about different types of cups, whether it's for coffee, tea, or even desserts like pudding served in a cup.
Synonyms & nuances
A similar word is 杯 (はい, hai), which is used primarily in the context of alcoholic beverages. While カップ (kappu) is more casual and versatile for various drinks, 杯 (hai) carries a more formal or traditional nuance, especially in ceremonial contexts.
Culture
The word カップ (kappu) has its origins in the English word 'cup,' reflecting Japan's interaction with Western culture during the Meiji Restoration in the late 19th century. Interestingly, while カップ typically refers to a vessel for drinking, it has also become associated with specific types of tableware, such as the elegant tea cups often used in traditional Japanese tea ceremonies.
FAQ
Q.What does カップ mean in English?
カップ (kappu) translates to 'cup' in English, referring to a small, typically cylindrical container used for drinking beverages.
Q.How do you use カップ in a sentence?
You can use カップ in sentences like 'コーヒーをカップに入れます' (I'll put the coffee in the cup) to describe actions involving cups.
Q.Are there any specific types of cups in Japanese culture?
Yes, in addition to the common カップ (kappu), there are specific terms like 湯のみ (yunomi) for tea cups and おちょこ (ochoko) for small sake cups, each used in different contexts.
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