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パーセント — meaning in English: percent

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子ども時代
kodomo jidai
スケジュール
sukejūru
フェデレーション
federēshon
パーセント
pāsento
ポリテクニック
poritekunikku
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'パーセント' (pāsento) in various everyday situations, especially when discussing finances, statistics, or academic subjects. For example, you might hear it in conversations about discounts in stores, or when discussing test scores and grades in schools.
Synonyms & nuances
'パーセント' (pāsento) is often used interchangeably with '百分率' (hyakubunritsu), which means 'percentage rate.' However, 'パーセント' is more casual and widely accepted in everyday conversation, while '百分率' is more technical and formal, often seen in mathematical contexts.
Culture
The term 'パーセント' (pāsento) is derived from the English word 'percent,' adopted into Japanese during the Meiji period when Western influences began to permeate Japanese society. Interestingly, it reflects Japan's fascination with Western numerical approaches, especially in commerce and education, showcasing how language can evolve through cultural exchange.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of パーセント in English?
'パーセント' (pāsento) translates to 'percent' in English, referring to a part per hundred, and is extensively used in various contexts such as finance, statistics, and analysis.
Q.How do you use パーセント in a sentence?
You can use 'パーセント' in a sentence like this: 'この商品は20パーセント引きです' (Kono shōhin wa 20 pāsento hiki desu), meaning 'This product is 20 percent off.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using パーセント?
A common mistake is using 'パーセント' with the wrong numerical form. Ensure you use it with a numeral directly preceding it, like '50パーセント' (50 pāsento) rather than saying just 'パーセント' alone.
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