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ラット — meaning in English: Rat

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経営
keiei
ラット
ratto
患者
kanja
収入
shūnyū
変数
hensū
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use 'ラット' primarily in everyday conversations when discussing animals, pets, or in the context of science and biology. For instance, someone might say, 'I saw a ラット in the park,' when recounting a stroll through a city area, or in a classroom setting while talking about animal behaviors.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym would be 'ネズミ' (nezumi), which means 'mouse.' While 'ラット' specifically refers to rats, 'ネズミ' can refer to both mice and rats, making 'ラット' more precise for discussions about the larger rodent.
Culture
'ラット' comes from the English word 'rat', and reflects the influence of Western languages on modern Japanese. Interestingly, while rats are often associated with negative connotations in many cultures, in Japan, they are sometimes viewed as symbols of resourcefulness and survival, especially in urban folklore where they navigate the complexities of city life.
FAQ
Q.What is the difference between 'ラット' and 'ネズミ' in Japanese?
'ラット' specifically refers to rats, while 'ネズミ' can mean both mice and rats. Use 'ラット' when you want to specify the larger rodent.
Q.How do you use 'ラット' in a sentence?
You might say, '公園でラットを見ました' (I saw a rat in the park) to convey a simple observation. It's a straightforward noun that fits well in various contexts.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'ラット'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'ラット' with 'ネズミ'. Ensure you're using 'ラット' when specifically referring to rats to maintain clarity in your conversation.
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