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ローマ法王 — meaning in English: Pope

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同情
dōjō
株式
kabushiki
ローマ法王
Rōma Hōō
探偵
tantei
原因
gen'in
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers use the term 'ローマ法王' (Rōma Hōō) primarily in discussions related to the Catholic Church, particularly in formal religious settings or during news reports about the Pope's activities. For instance, you might hear it in a church service when referring to a papal visit or during conversations about religious events in Japan.
Synonyms & nuances
'教皇' (Kyōkō) is another term for 'Pope' in Japanese, but 'ローマ法王' specifically emphasizes the Pope's connection to Rome and the Catholic tradition. You would choose 'ローマ法王' when discussing topics related to the Vatican, while '教皇' might be used in more general religious discussions.
Culture
The term 'ローマ法王' directly translates to 'Roman High Priest,' reflecting the Pope's role as the spiritual leader of the Catholic Church, which originated in Rome. Interestingly, Japan has a small yet vibrant Catholic community, and the Pope's visits are often met with great enthusiasm, highlighting the intersection of global faith and local culture.
FAQ
Q.What does 'ローマ法王' mean in English?
'ローマ法王' translates to 'Pope' in English, specifically referring to the leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
Q.How do you pronounce 'ローマ法王'?
'ローマ法王' is pronounced as 'Rōma Hōō', with the 'ō' indicating a long vowel sound. Listening to native speakers can help perfect your pronunciation.
Q.Are there any other terms for Pope in Japanese?
Yes, another term used is '教皇' (Kyōkō). However, 'ローマ法王' is more commonly used in contexts where the Pope's Roman connection is emphasized.
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