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オペラ — meaning in English: Opera

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word オペラ when discussing performances at theaters, such as the National Theatre in Tokyo or during cultural events. It's commonly encountered in conversations about music genres and when recommending shows to friends or family.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 音楽劇 (ongakugeki), which translates to 'musical drama' but typically refers to a musical rather than an opera. You would choose オペラ when you're specifically talking about the classical musical form that includes singing and orchestral accompaniment, distinguishing it from other forms of musical theater.
Culture
The word オペラ originated from the Italian word 'opera', meaning 'work' or 'labor', reflecting the collaborative effort involved in producing such performances. In Japan, the appreciation for Western opera blossomed during the Meiji Restoration, leading to the establishment of numerous opera companies, which have since become integral to Japanese performing arts.
FAQ
Q.What does オペラ mean in English?
オペラ means 'opera' in English, referring to a theatrical work combining singing, orchestral music, and often elaborate staging. It's a specific genre of performance art with roots in European tradition.
Q.How do you use オペラ in a sentence?
You can use オペラ in a sentence like: '来週、オペラを見に行きます' which means 'I'm going to see an opera next week.' This shows how you can incorporate the word into everyday conversation.
Q.Is there a difference between オペラ and ミュージカル?
Yes, there is a difference. オペラ refers specifically to the classical genre characterized by a focus on singing and orchestral music, while ミュージカル (myu-jikaru) refers to musical theater, which often includes spoken dialogue along with singing and dancing.
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