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コア — meaning in English: core

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冗長性
jōchōsei
コア
koa
疑惑
giwaku
輸送
yusō
ゴルフ
gorufu
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use コア in discussions about physical fitness, referring to the core muscles that are essential for stability and strength. It can also appear in business contexts, where it describes the central element of a strategy or plan, such as 'the core values of a company.'
Synonyms & nuances
While コア can often be used interchangeably with the word 中心 (chūshin), meaning 'center,' コア has a more nuanced implication of essentiality or fundamental importance. You would choose コア when emphasizing the foundational aspects of something rather than just its physical center.
Culture
The word コア has its roots in the English word 'core,' which was adopted into Japanese during the late 20th century. This adoption reflects Japan's broader trend of incorporating English vocabulary into everyday language, especially in fields like fitness and business, where Western concepts have gained traction.
FAQ
Q.What does コア mean in Japanese?
コア means 'core' in Japanese, referring to the central or most important part of something, whether it's physical, conceptual, or organizational.
Q.How is コア used in fitness contexts?
In fitness, コア refers to the core muscles of the body, which include the abdomen, hips, and lower back. Exercises that focus on strengthening these muscles are commonly called コアトレーニング (koa torēningu).
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using コア?
A common mistake is using コア in overly casual contexts. While it's neutral, some learners might think it's informal; it's appropriate for both casual and professional discussions.
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