▲ | eloisant 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
Yes, in the same way I chuckle when I hear people (often practicing martial arts) talking about how "a Sensei" would be a word you can't translate, to talk about some kind of magical mentor... Dude, it just means "teacher" or "professor". | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | kragen 2 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
That's exactly why you can't translate it: it has a word that is an exact denotational equivalent but with totally different connotations, because English and US culture lack the reverence for professors and other teachers that is implicit in Japan. Like how "tofu" means "soybean curd staple food" in Japan and "soybean curd effeminate, effete abomination" to rednecks. | |||||||||||||||||
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