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イースター — meaning in English: Easter

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習慣
shūkan
議会
gikai
軍曹
gunsō
イースター
Īsutā
スカート
sukāto
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word イースター (Īsutā) primarily in discussions about the Christian holiday of Easter, particularly during the spring season. You might hear it in church services, community events, or when discussing Western cultural traditions that have made their way into Japanese society, such as Easter egg hunts and festive meals.
Synonyms & nuances
While イースター (Īsutā) specifically refers to the Easter holiday, it can be contrasted with 春分の日 (Shunbun no Hi), which is a Japanese public holiday that celebrates the spring equinox. The main difference lies in cultural significance; イースター is religious and Western, while 春分の日 is a secular celebration rooted in Japanese tradition.
Culture
The term イースター (Īsutā) is derived from the English word 'Easter,' which itself has roots in ancient springtime celebrations. In Japan, Easter is not a traditional holiday, but its recognition has grown due to globalization, particularly in urban areas where Western customs have influenced local celebrations, creating a unique blend of cultural practices.
FAQ
Q.What does イースター mean in English?
イースター (Īsutā) translates to 'Easter' in English, referring to the Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Q.How is イースター celebrated in Japan?
Easter is not widely celebrated in Japan, but some people acknowledge it through themed events in stores or community centers, and some international schools might hold Easter activities like egg hunts.
Q.Is イースター used in everyday conversation?
While イースター (Īsutā) isn't a term commonly used in everyday conversation, it may come up during discussions about Western holidays, especially in contexts involving cultural exchange or among individuals familiar with Christian traditions.
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