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Synonymy in Japanese

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There are many synonyms in Japanese because the Japanese language draws from several different languages for loanwords, notably Chinese and English, as well as its own native words.[1] In Japanese, synonyms are called dōgigo (kanji: 同義語) or ruigigo (kanji: 類義語).[2]

Full synonymy, however, is rare. In general, native Japanese words may have broader meanings than those that are borrowed, Sino-Japanese words tend to suggest a more formal tone, while Western borrowed words more modern.[1]

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Yamato kotoba vs. kango vs. gairaigo

The table below compares native Japanese words, inherited from Old Japaneseyamato kotoba – with words borrowed from Chinesekango – and loanwords from other languages – gairaigo.

More information Yamato kotoba, Kango ...
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Native synonyms

More information Word #1 (kanji+hiragana / hiragana only / rōmaji), Word #2 ...

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