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勝者 — meaning in English: winner

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ジェット
jetto
冒険
bōken
テナント
tenanto
勝者
shousha
熱意
netsui
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Usage
Native speakers use 勝者 (shousha) in various competitive scenarios, such as sports events, game shows, and academic contests. For example, you might hear it during award ceremonies when announcing the champion of a tournament.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 勝利者 (shouri-sha), which also means 'winner' but emphasizes the victory aspect more strongly. Use 勝者 (shousha) when referring to the person who has emerged victorious in a broader context, such as competitions or games, while 勝利者 (shouri-sha) may be used more specifically in contexts focusing on the triumph itself.
Culture
The word 勝者 (shousha) is composed of two kanji: 勝 (shou), meaning 'victory,' and 者 (sha), meaning 'person.' This term embodies the Japanese cultural value placed on competition and excellence, often celebrated in both traditional and modern contexts like martial arts and eSports. In sumo wrestling, the term is especially significant, as it highlights the importance of the winner in a match that is deeply rooted in Japanese tradition.
FAQ
Q.What does 勝者 (shousha) mean in English?
勝者 (shousha) translates to 'winner' in English, referring to someone who has won a competition or contest.
Q.How do you use 勝者 in a sentence?
You can use 勝者 in a sentence like '彼は試合の勝者です' (Kare wa shiai no shousha desu), meaning 'He is the winner of the match.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 勝者?
A common mistake is confusing 勝者 (shousha) with 勝利者 (shouri-sha). While both mean 'winner,' 勝者 is broader and more commonly used in everyday language.
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