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唐朝来客
Can anyone tell me about the nuances between these three words?
接吻
キス
口づけ
29 de dez de 2009 03:04
Respostas · 2
接吻 means kiss, it is the Chinese word, the Japanese called it kanji
キス means kiss, it is not the Japanese colloquial, it is the modern Japanese word which was translated from the foreign language "KISS"
口づけ is the original Japanese word which means kiss.
30 de dezembro de 2009
キス(kisu), based on the English word "kiss", is the most colloquial of the three. We don't use the other two in everyday conversation. You may see and hear 口づけ (kuchizuke) in lyrics or narrative lines. You'll see 接吻 in some old literature (like those from early Showa, Taisho, Meiji) or modern novels about those old periods.
These days, another colloquial word, "chuu (-suru)", is widely used, especially among younger people. It's used less seriously than "kisu(-suru)".
29 de dezembro de 2009
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唐朝来客
Habilidades linguísticas
Chinês (Mandarim), Japonês
Idioma de aprendizado
Japonês
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