Emoi (エモい)

Jul 21, 2017 02:49
A Japanese publishing company named "Sanseidō," which is known for publishing dictionaries, announces "Kotoshi no Shingo" (New Words of the Year) every year.

Today, I learned the new term "emoi" (エモい), which was selected as the second most important word on the Kotoshi no Shingo 2016.

"Emoi" is an adjective that represents something passionate or emotional, and is mainly used by young people and music lovers.

As you would guess, "emoi" comes from the English word "emotion."

"Emoi" was born by shortening "emotion" and adding the suffix, "i," which can change a noun to an adjective.

Incidentally, "emoi" was also used around 2000 by mainly young women, but it was short for "eroi kimoi," which means "dirty and gross."
エモい

日本で辞書や辞典を発行している三省堂という出版社は、その年を代表する新しい日本語を「今年の新語」として毎年発表しています。

私は「今年の新語2016」で第二位に選ばれた「エモい」という言葉を、今日始めて知りました。

「エモい」は、感情に強く訴えるような、情熱的・情緒的なものを表す形容詞で、主に若者や、音楽関係者が使っているようです。

ネイティブの皆さんは想像がついているかもしれませんが、この言葉は英語の "emotion" から来ています。

"Emotion" を省略して、名詞を形容詞化する接尾語「い」を付けることで、「エモい」は生まれました。

ちなみに、「エモい」は2000年頃に若い女性の間で使われており、そのときは「エロくてキモい」を略した言葉だったようです。
No. 1 マディ (Maddy)
  • Emoi (エモい)
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  • A Japanese publishing company named "Sanseidō," which is known for publishing dictionaries, announces "Kotoshi no Shingo" (New Words of the Year) every year.
  • A Japanese publishing company called "Sanseidō," which is known for publishing dictionaries, announces "Kotoshi no Shingo" (New Words of the Year) every year.
  • Today, I learned the new term "emoi" (エモい), which was selected as the second most important word on the Kotoshi no Shingo 2016.
  • Today, I learned the new term "emoi" (エモい), which was selected as the second most important word from the Kotoshi no Shingo 2016.
  • "Emoi" is an adjective that represents something passionate or emotional, and is mainly used by young people and music lovers.
  • "Emoi" is an adjective that represents describes something passionate or emotional, and is mainly used by young people and music lovers.
  • As you would guess, "emoi" comes from the English word "emotion."
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • "Emoi" was born by shortening "emotion" and adding the suffix, "i," which can change a noun to an adjective.
  • "Emoi" was born created by shortening "emotion" and adding the suffix, "i," which can change a noun to an adjective.

    I think that you could still use "born", but "created" sounds better.

  • Incidentally, "emoi" was also used around 2000 by mainly young women, but it was short for "eroi kimoi," which means "dirty and gross."
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!

Great job!

Toru
Thank you so much for correcting my post! (^^)