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若者 — meaning in English: Youth

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利益
rieki
ディスク
disuku
若者
wakamono
アクティビティ
akutibiti
mado
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 若者 in conversations about social issues, education, or cultural trends, particularly when discussing the aspirations and challenges of young people. For example, during a community meeting, someone might say, 'We need to support the 若者 in our town to help them succeed in their future endeavors.'
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is '青年' (seinen), which also means youth but often carries a more formal or serious connotation, typically referring to young adults. 若者 is more casual and can include teenagers, making it more versatile in everyday conversations.
Culture
The term 若者 reflects the importance of youth in Japanese society, especially with the concept of 'youth culture' that has evolved over the years. Historically, the word has been linked to movements and changes in society, such as the post-war era when young people began to assert their identity and voice, leading to vibrant cultural revolutions.
FAQ
Q.What does 若者 mean in English?
若者 translates to 'youth' in English, referring to young people or adolescents. It encompasses individuals in their teenage years and early adulthood.
Q.How can I use 若者 in a sentence?
You can use 若者 in a sentence like, '若者は新しい技術を積極的に取り入れています', which means 'The youth are actively adopting new technologies.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 若者?
A common mistake is using 若者 to refer to older age groups; it specifically refers to younger individuals. Ensure your context aligns with youth culture or issues.
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