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ファンタジー — meaning in English: Fantasy

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数量
sūryō
規範
kihan
バリア
baria
不思議
fushigi
ファンタジー
fantajī
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word ファンタジー in conversations about literature, movies, or video games that involve imaginative worlds or supernatural elements. For instance, you might hear it during discussions at a bookstore when recommending a fantasy novel or while chatting with friends about the latest fantasy film adaptation.
Synonyms & nuances
While ファンタジー directly means 'fantasy,' another related term, 幻想 (gensō), often refers to a more abstract notion of fantasy and illusion. You would use ファンタジー when discussing specific genres or works, whereas 幻想 might be more appropriate in philosophical or artistic contexts.
Culture
The word ファンタジー, derived from the English 'fantasy,' reflects Japan's rich tradition of storytelling that blends myth and imagination. Interestingly, the popularity of fantasy genres in Japan took off in the late 20th century, coinciding with the global rise of anime and manga, which often incorporate fantastical elements, influencing both local culture and international trends.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of ファンタジー in English?
ファンタジー translates to 'fantasy' in English, referring to imaginative or supernatural themes in literature, film, or art.
Q.How do you use ファンタジー in a sentence?
You can use ファンタジー in sentences like, 'この本はファンタジーの世界に設定されています,' which means 'This book is set in a fantasy world.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using ファンタジー?
A common mistake is to confuse ファンタジー with other genres like サイエンスフィクション (sci-fi). Remember, ファンタジー specifically involves magical or supernatural elements, while sci-fi is rooted in futuristic or technological themes.
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