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インポート — meaning in English: import

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暴力
bōryoku
関与
kan'yō
インポート
inpōto
アイデンティティ
aidentiti
外観
gaikan
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use インポート when discussing international trade, particularly in business meetings or while presenting market analyses. For example, a company might evaluate its インポート strategy when considering new products from abroad.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 輸入 (yunyū), which also means 'import.' However, インポート is often used in more casual contexts, especially in retail and fashion, while 輸入 is typically used in formal or technical discussions.
Culture
The term インポート has its roots in the English word 'import' but is adapted into the Japanese phonetic system. This reflects Japan's post-war economic strategies, where importing goods became essential for modernization and global engagement, significantly impacting consumer culture.
FAQ
Q.What does インポート mean in English?
インポート translates to 'import' in English, referring to goods or services brought into a country from abroad.
Q.How is インポート used in a sentence?
You might say, '私たちの会社は新しいインポート商品を販売しています,' meaning 'Our company sells new imported products.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using インポート?
A common mistake is to confuse インポート with 輸入. While they can be used interchangeably in some contexts, remember that インポート is more casual and often linked to consumer products.
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