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文化

bunka /bɯŋka/

Culture refers to the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a particular people or society. In Japanese, it encompasses everything from traditional arts and history to modern lifestyle and pop culture.

Ejemplos

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1

私は日本の文化がとても好きです。

I like Japanese culture very much.

2

異文化を理解することは、国際社会において不可欠です。

Understanding different cultures is essential in international society.

3

アニメも今や日本の大事な文化だよね。

Anime is also an important part of Japanese culture now, isn't it?

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
文化
Verb
文化化する
Adverbio
文化的に
Adjetivo
文化的な
Relacionado
文明
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Truco para recordar

The first kanji 文 means 'literature/text' and the second 化 means 'change'. Think of culture as how a society is 'changed' or shaped by its stories and writings.

Quiz rápido

留学して、新しい国の___を学びたいです。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: a

Ejemplos

1

私は日本の文化がとても好きです。

everyday

I like Japanese culture very much.

2

異文化を理解することは、国際社会において不可欠です。

formal

Understanding different cultures is essential in international society.

3

アニメも今や日本の大事な文化だよね。

informal

Anime is also an important part of Japanese culture now, isn't it?

4

本稿では、食文化の変遷について論じる。

academic

This paper discusses the transitions in food culture.

5

わが社の企業文化についてご説明いたします。

business

I will explain our company's corporate culture.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
文化
Verb
文化化する
Adverbio
文化的に
Adjetivo
文化的な
Relacionado
文明

Colocaciones comunes

文化的な生活 a cultural life
異文化交流 cross-cultural exchange
伝統文化 traditional culture
大衆文化 pop culture / mass culture
文化遺産 cultural heritage

Frases Comunes

文化祭

school cultural festival

文化の日

Culture Day (Japanese national holiday)

食文化

food culture

Se confunde a menudo con

文化 vs 文明 (bunmei)

Bunmei refers to material and technological progress (civilization), while Bunka refers to spiritual, artistic, and social aspects of a society.

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Notas de uso

Bunka is a very broad term used for both high-brow arts and everyday habits. It is frequently combined with other nouns to create compound words like 'food culture' or 'youth culture'.

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Errores comunes

Learners sometimes use 'Bunka' to mean 'a hobby' or 'a habit' of an individual. Remember that 'Bunka' refers to a shared pattern within a society.

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Truco para recordar

The first kanji 文 means 'literature/text' and the second 化 means 'change'. Think of culture as how a society is 'changed' or shaped by its stories and writings.

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Origen de la palabra

Originally a Chinese compound meaning 'to educate through literature and arts' rather than through force.

Patrones gramaticales

Noun + の + 文化 (e.g., 日本の文化) 文化 + 的な + Noun (to use as an adjective)
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Contexto cultural

Japan celebrates 'Culture Day' (Bunka no Hi) every November 3rd to promote the love of freedom, peace, and cultural development.

Quiz rápido

留学して、新しい国の___を学びたいです。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: a

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