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ジャーナリスト — meaning in English: journalist

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カーペット
kāpetto
お気に入り
oki ni iri
ベンチ
benchi
同情
dōjō
ジャーナリスト
jānarisuto
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the term ジャーナリスト (jānarisuto) in various contexts, particularly when discussing media, news reporting, or investigative journalism. You might hear this word in a news broadcast, a classroom setting while studying communication, or during a casual conversation about current events.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 新聞記者 (shinbun kisha), which specifically means 'newspaper reporter.' While both terms refer to people who report news, ジャーナリスト (jānarisuto) can imply a broader role, encompassing various types of media and investigative work beyond just newspapers.
Culture
The word ジャーナリスト (jānarisuto) is derived from the English word 'journalist,' reflecting the influence of Western media on Japanese journalism. Interestingly, Japan has a rich history of journalism that dates back to the Edo period, with early forms of news reporting emerging from woodblock prints, showcasing how the profession has evolved alongside technology and society.
FAQ
Q.What does ジャーナリスト mean in English?
ジャーナリスト translates to 'journalist' in English, referring to someone who gathers, assesses, and reports on news and events.
Q.How do you use ジャーナリスト in a sentence?
You can use ジャーナリスト in a sentence like: '彼は有名なジャーナリストです。' This means 'He is a famous journalist.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using ジャーナリスト?
A common mistake is to confuse ジャーナリスト with related terms like 記者 (kisha), which specifically refers to a reporter. Remember that ジャーナリスト encompasses a broader range of journalistic roles.
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