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deck in Japanese: デッキ

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word デッキ when referring to the deck of a ship, the outdoor area of a house where people relax, or in gaming contexts, like discussing card decks in trading card games. You might hear it during casual conversations at a barbecue on a patio or when friends are discussing their favorite card games.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 屋上 (おくじょう, okujō), meaning 'rooftop,' but デッキ specifically refers to a flat surface or area for relaxation and recreation, often outdoors. You would choose デッキ when discussing patios or ship decks, whereas 屋上 would be more appropriate when talking about a rooftop space.
Culture
The word デッキ originates from the English word 'deck,' reflecting Japan's historical interactions with Western maritime culture and gaming. Interestingly, in the context of video games, デッキ has been adopted widely, illustrating the blend of traditional and modern influences in Japanese culture, where card games and video gaming have become significant social activities.
FAQ
Q.What does デッキ mean in English?
デッキ translates to 'deck' in English, referring to various flat surfaces, such as those found on ships or outdoor patios.
Q.How do you use デッキ in a sentence?
You can use デッキ in sentences like '私たちはデッキでバーベキューをします' (We will have a barbecue on the deck) or 'この船のデッキは広いです' (The deck of this ship is spacious).
Q.Are there different contexts for using デッキ?
Yes, デッキ can refer to outdoor space, as well as the deck of a ship or the card deck in games, so context is essential for clarity.
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