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クリスチャン — meaning in English: Christian

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ストリーム
sutorīmu
男性
dansei
クリスチャン
kurisuchan
人間
ningen
写真
shashin
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use クリスチャン in religious contexts, such as church services or discussions about faith. It can also appear in social settings when identifying or discussing someone's religious affiliation, such as during cultural events or community gatherings.
Synonyms & nuances
While クリスチャン specifically refers to a Christian, the word 教徒 (きょうと, kyōto) can also mean 'believer' or 'follower' of a religion. However, クリスチャン is more directly associated with Christianity, making it the preferred term when discussing individuals from this faith.
Culture
The term クリスチャン is derived from the English word 'Christian,' which was adapted into Japanese during the Meiji period when Western influence began to permeate Japanese society. Interestingly, Japan has a unique historical relationship with Christianity, having periods of both acceptance and repression, which adds depth to the word's significance in contemporary Japan.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of クリスチャン?
The word クリスチャン is pronounced 'kurisuchan', with the emphasis on the second syllable.
Q.How do you use クリスチャン in a sentence?
You can use クリスチャン in a sentence like: '彼はクリスチャンです' (Kare wa kurisuchan desu), which means 'He is a Christian.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using クリスチャン?
A common mistake is confusing クリスチャン with 教徒. While both refer to followers of faith, クリスチャン specifically denotes Christians, so it's important to use the correct term based on the context.
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