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スピーチ — meaning in English: speech

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スピーチ
supīchi
メイト
meito
ストーリー
sutōrī
コレクター
korekuta
アヒル
ahiru
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word スピーチ during formal events such as graduation ceremonies, corporate meetings, or weddings. It is also common in educational settings, where students may practice giving a スピーチ in front of their classmates as part of their language learning or public speaking curriculum.
Synonyms & nuances
While スピーチ denotes a formal speech, you might encounter the word 話 (hanashi), which is more casual and simply means 'talk' or 'story.' Choose スピーチ when you want to emphasize the structured, formal aspect of speaking, especially in public or official contexts.
Culture
The word スピーチ is borrowed from the English term 'speech' and reflects Japan's increasing engagement with Western culture, especially post-World War II. Interestingly, the concept of giving a public speech has deep roots in Japanese tradition, with historical figures like samurai often addressing their troops in elaborate oratory styles, making the modern use of スピーチ a blend of both traditional and contemporary communication.
FAQ
Q.What does スピーチ mean in English?
スピーチ translates to 'speech' in English, referring to a formal expression of thoughts or ideas delivered to an audience.
Q.How is スピーチ used in everyday conversation?
You might hear スピーチ in contexts like discussing someone’s upcoming presentation or asking for tips on delivering a good スピーチ for a school project.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using スピーチ?
A common mistake is confusing スピーチ with informal conversation words like 話 (hanashi). Remember, スピーチ is for formal contexts, while 話 is more casual.
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