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ミステリー — meaning in English: Mystery

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有権者
yuukensha
プロモーション
puromōshon
ミステリー
misuterī
成分
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the term ミステリー in conversations about books, films, or stories that involve suspense or intrigue. For example, you might hear it during discussions about a thrilling mystery novel or when recommending a suspenseful movie to friends.
Synonyms & nuances
While ミステリー generally denotes a narrative mystery, the word 謎 (nazo) refers more broadly to riddles or enigmas. You'd choose ミステリー when discussing a specific story or media, while 謎 might be used in a more abstract or philosophical context.
Culture
The word ミステリー is derived from the English word 'mystery' and was adopted into Japanese during the Meiji period, reflecting Japan's growing interest in Western literature and culture. Interestingly, ミステリー not only refers to mystery genres but also to real-life unsolved cases, such as crime mysteries, making it a versatile term in Japanese culture.
FAQ
Q.What does ミステリー mean in English?
ミステリー translates to 'mystery' in English, referring to something that is difficult to understand or explain, often found in books or films.
Q.How do you use ミステリー in a sentence?
You can use ミステリー in a sentence like: 'この本は面白いミステリーです' (This book is an interesting mystery).
Q.Is there a difference between ミステリー and other similar terms?
Yes, while both ミステリー and 謎 can refer to mysteries, ミステリー is typically used for narrative contexts like novels or films, while 謎 has a broader meaning that includes puzzles or unsolved questions.
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