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シンボル — meaning in English: symbol

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態度
taido
トランジション
toranjishon
長さ
nagasa
シンボル
shinboru
パケット
paketto
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word シンボル in discussions about art, culture, and religion. For example, when talking about the significance of a national flag or a logo representing a brand, this term is commonly employed to convey meaning beyond the surface.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for シンボル is 象徴 (shouchou), which also means 'symbol' but tends to lean more towards abstract representations in philosophical contexts. You might choose シンボル when discussing tangible symbols like logos, while 象徴 could be more suitable for literary or deeper philosophical discussions.
Culture
The concept of a 'symbol' holds a profound place in Japanese culture, often tied to spirituality and tradition. For instance, the cherry blossom, or sakura, is not just a flower but a symbol of the transient nature of life, reflecting a deep-rooted appreciation for beauty in impermanence.
FAQ
Q.What does シンボル mean in English?
シンボル means 'symbol' in English, representing something that stands for or suggests another thing. It's often used in cultural and artistic contexts.
Q.How is シンボル used in a sentence?
You can use シンボル in a sentence like 'この旗は国のシンボルです' (Kono hata wa kuni no shinboru desu), which translates to 'This flag is the symbol of the country.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using シンボル?
A common mistake is confusing シンボル with other similar words like しるし (shirushi), which means 'mark' or 'sign.' Remember, シンボル is specifically used for representations that convey deeper meanings.
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