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狩猟 — meaning in English: hunting

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エンジン
enjin
負担
futan
狩猟
shuryō
ベルト
beruto
証人
shōnin
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word '狩猟' (shuryō) when discussing wildlife and nature, particularly in contexts related to traditional practices or local regulations on hunting. You might hear it in conversations about outdoor sports or during cultural festivals that celebrate hunting traditions in rural areas.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is '猟' (ryō), which can also mean hunting but often refers more specifically to the act of pursuing game animals. You would choose '狩猟' (shuryō) when discussing broader cultural or ecological aspects of hunting.
Culture
'狩猟' (shuryō) has roots in ancient Japanese culture, where hunting was not only a means of sustenance but also a significant cultural practice involving rituals and ceremonies. In modern Japan, while hunting is less common, it is still celebrated in certain regions, and the word evokes a sense of nostalgia for traditional ways of life.
FAQ
Q.What does the word '狩猟' mean in English?
'狩猟' (shuryō) translates to 'hunting' in English, encompassing both the act of pursuing animals and the cultural practices related to it.
Q.Is '狩猟' used in everyday conversation?
Yes, '狩猟' is commonly used in discussions about wildlife, nature conservation, and outdoor activities, particularly in rural settings or among those with a keen interest in nature.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the usage of '狩猟'?
A common mistake is to use '狩猟' in contexts where '採取' (sai-shu), meaning 'gathering' or 'collecting' (like for plants or mushrooms), is more appropriate. Ensure you're specifically referring to hunting when using '狩猟'.
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