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participant in Japanese: 参加者

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 参加者 during meetings, workshops, and events to refer to individuals who are actively involved. For instance, in a business setting, you might hear the term when discussing attendees at a conference or seminar.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 参加 (sanka), which emphasizes the act of participation itself rather than the person involved. You would choose 参加者 when specifically referring to the individual participants, while 参加 is more about the action of joining or attending.
Culture
The term 参加者 is derived from two kanji: 参加 (sanka), meaning 'to participate,' and 者 (sha), meaning 'person.' This reflects the Japanese cultural emphasis on group harmony and collaboration, highlighting the importance of every individual's role in collective endeavors. Interestingly, in traditional Japanese culture, participation often extends beyond mere attendance; it's about contributing to the group's goals.
FAQ
Q.What does 参加者 mean in English?
参加者 translates to 'participant' in English, referring to someone who takes part in an event or activity.
Q.How do you use 参加者 in a sentence?
You can use 参加者 in sentences like, 'この会議の参加者は多いです' (The participants of this meeting are numerous). This shows its practical application in everyday conversation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 参加者?
A common mistake is to confuse 参加者 with 見学者 (kengakusha), which means 'observer' or 'visitor.' Make sure to use 参加者 when referring to active participants rather than passive observers.
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