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— meaning in English: Daughter

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株式会社
kabushikigaisha
musume
住宅
jūtaku
所持
shoji
救済策
kyūsaisaku
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neutral very common
Usage
The word 娘 (musume) is commonly used in everyday conversations, especially among family members when referring to their daughters. For example, a mother might say, '私の娘は学校に行きました' (My daughter has gone to school), highlighting its casual use in familial contexts.
Synonyms & nuances
Another term for daughter is 子女 (kojo), which is more formal and less commonly used in daily conversation. 娘 (musume) is preferred in casual speech, while 子女 (kojo) might appear in legal contexts or formal documents.
Culture
The character 娘 (musume) has its roots in classical Japanese literature, where it is often associated with femininity and youth. Interestingly, in traditional Japanese culture, daughters were sometimes seen as important for preserving family lineage, which adds a deeper cultural significance to the term.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of 娘 in romaji?
The word 娘 is pronounced as 'musume' in romaji. It's important to note the correct intonation, as emphasis can subtly change the meaning.
Q.Are there any common phrases using 娘?
Yes, a common phrase is 娘さん (musume-san), which is a polite way to refer to someone else's daughter. This shows respect and acknowledges the relationship.
Q.Can 娘 be used for adult daughters?
Absolutely! 娘 (musume) can refer to both young and adult daughters. However, in more formal contexts, you might hear terms like 娘 (musume) used alongside their name to show respect.
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