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引数 — meaning in English: argument

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Usage
Native speakers often use 引数 (hikisuu) in technical discussions, particularly among software developers or mathematicians when talking about functions or methods in programming. For instance, during a coding session, a developer might say, 'Make sure to define the 引数 correctly to avoid errors.'
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is パラメーター (parametā), which also means 'parameter' but is more commonly used in broader contexts beyond programming. You would choose 引数 specifically in programming or mathematical contexts, while パラメーター might be preferred in scientific discussions.
Culture
The term 引数 is derived from the Japanese words 引 (hiki), meaning 'pull' or 'draw', and 数 (suu), meaning 'number'. This reflects the concept of 'pulling' in arguments or parameters into functions in programming. Interestingly, as technology has proliferated, terms like 引数 have become staples in everyday Japanese conversations, especially among the younger tech-savvy generation.
FAQ
Q.What does 引数 mean in English?
引数 (hikisuu) translates to 'argument' in English, specifically referring to parameters used in functions in programming and mathematics.
Q.Can 引数 be used in everyday conversation?
While 引数 is primarily a technical term, it can occasionally be heard in conversations among people discussing programming or technology, especially in contexts where functions and methods are involved.
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 引数?
A common mistake is confusing 引数 with other similar terms like パラメーター. Remember that 引数 is specifically related to arguments in functions, while パラメーター can refer to settings or attributes in a broader context.
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