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性格 — meaning in English: Personality

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音楽
ongaku
住宅
jūtaku
仕事
shigoto
職員
shokuin
性格
seikaku
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 性格 (seikaku) during casual conversations about friends, family, or colleagues when discussing their traits or behaviors. For instance, one might say, '彼は優しい性格です' (He has a kind personality) when describing a friend.
Synonyms & nuances
性格 (seikaku) focuses specifically on personality traits, while 特性 (tokusei) refers more to characteristics or characteristics that may not be inherently tied to a person's nature. Use 性格 when discussing someone's inherent traits in social contexts.
Culture
The word 性格 (seikaku) is derived from the characters 性 (sei) which means nature or gender, and 格 (kaku) which means status or character. Interestingly, in Japanese culture, personality traits are often seen as innate and unchangeable, reflecting a broader societal emphasis on harmony and understanding one's nature.
FAQ
Q.What does 性格 (seikaku) mean in English?
性格 (seikaku) translates to 'personality' in English, referring to the characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character.
Q.How do I use 性格 (seikaku) in a sentence?
You can use 性格 (seikaku) in a sentence like '彼女の性格は明るいです' (Her personality is bright), highlighting a particular quality of someone's personality.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using 性格 (seikaku)?
One common mistake is to confuse 性格 (seikaku) with the word 気性 (kishou), which refers to temperament or emotional disposition. Remember that 性格 focuses on broader personality traits.
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