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メーカー — meaning in English: Maker

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会計士
kaikeishi
ガイド
gaido
メーカー
Mēkā
違い
chigai
ストローク
sutorōku
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neutral common
Usage
The word メーカー (Mēkā) is commonly used in conversations about product brands, particularly in technology and manufacturing contexts. For instance, you might hear it in discussions about car manufacturers or electronics, such as when someone says, 'このメーカーのテレビは良いです' (This maker's TV is good).
Synonyms & nuances
While メーカー (Mēkā) specifically refers to manufacturers, the term 製造業者 (Seizōgyōsha) is a more formal synonym that translates to 'manufacturer' as well. You might choose メーカー (Mēkā) in casual conversations and advertisements, while 製造業者 (Seizōgyōsha) would be more appropriate in formal reports or legal documents.
Culture
The term メーカー (Mēkā) originated from the English word 'maker' and has been fully integrated into Japanese vocabulary, emphasizing Japan's keen interest in technology and manufacturing. This reflects Japan's historical position as a hub for innovation, especially in industries like automotive and electronics, where the identity of a manufacturer can significantly influence consumer trust.
FAQ
Q.What does メーカー mean in English?
メーカー (Mēkā) translates to 'maker' in English, typically referring to the manufacturer of products or goods.
Q.How do I use メーカー in a sentence?
You can use メーカー to discuss brands or companies that produce items. For example, 'Appleは有名なメーカーです' (Apple is a famous maker).
Q.Are there any common mistakes with メーカー?
A common mistake is using メーカー to refer to individual artisans or craftspeople, as it generally implies larger companies or brands. For individual creators, consider using 職人 (Shokunin) instead.
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