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リミット — meaning in English: limit

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戦い
tatakai
キッチン
kicchin
銀行
ginkō
ボート
bōto
リミット
rimitto
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use リミット in everyday conversations regarding deadlines or restrictions, such as discussing the time limit for a test or the maximum number of participants allowed in an event. It's also common in business contexts when setting financial or project limits.
Synonyms & nuances
While リミット specifically refers to a boundary or maximum allowable extent, another word like 限界 (げんかい, genkai) refers more to a limit of capability or endurance. You would choose リミット when discussing restrictions, especially in modern contexts, while 限界 is more philosophical or introspective.
Culture
The word リミット is a loanword derived from the English word 'limit.' Its adoption into Japanese reflects the influence of Western culture and language, particularly in the realms of technology and business. Interestingly, the concept of 'limit' plays a crucial role in various aspects of Japanese society, from punctuality in trains to the strict limits set within traditional customs.
FAQ
Q.What does リミット mean in English?
リミット translates to 'limit' in English, referring to a maximum or boundary that should not be exceeded.
Q.How do I use リミット in a sentence?
You could say, 'このプロジェクトにはリミットがあります' (Kono purojekuto ni wa rimitto ga arimasu), which means 'This project has a limit.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using リミット?
A common mistake is using リミット in overly formal situations. While it's widely accepted, in more formal contexts, it's often better to use 限度 (げんど, gendo) to convey limits.
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