Aug 8, 2005 15:31
18 yrs ago
English term

New

Non-PRO English to Japanese Social Sciences Science (general)
I need to know the words 'new' and 'old' in japanese as I have been told that they are the same word and I want to know if this is true and what the word is?
Proposed translations (Japanese)
5 +8 atarashii // furui
5 +1 Shin-kyuu (新旧)

Proposed translations

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12 mins
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atarashii // furui

New : atarashii 新しい 【あたらしい】
Old : furui 古い 【ふるい】

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Note added at 28 mins (2005-08-08 15:59:54 GMT)
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you may want to have a loot at http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/wwwjdic.html , Jim Breen\'s Japanese-English Dictionary.

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Note added at 1 day 22 hrs 57 mins (2005-08-10 14:29:17 GMT)
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I\'ve just noticed I\'ve mispelled \"look\" (wrote \"loot\" instead, typing error..). Anyway, I think this question should be removed, for it was far too easy and I\'m pretty sure we\'ll never hear about \"Katie\" again ;)
Peer comment(s):

agree Kurt Hammond : These are the most basic, of course there are many other ways to say. I am racking my brains trying to figure out if there is a synonym for 'new' and 'old' which would sound the same, but am coming up blank.
9 mins
well if you can come up with another idea, the topic is still "open" :)
agree Bart B. Van Bockstaele : Indeed. I think that the asker is a victim of the countless Japanese myths created by people who don't even know the difference between katakana and hiragana.
2 hrs
You're probably right. Yet, why would such people try and translate into Japanese ? I don't really get it.
agree Can Altinbay : I think Bart is right.
3 hrs
agree KathyT : Yup.
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agree yumom
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agree Saiwai Translation Services
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agree Sinziana Paltineanu (X)
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agree MICHIRU YABU
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1 hr

Shin-kyuu (新旧)

First, I don't understand when you say "they are the same word". You mean new and old are expressed in Japanese as same phonetocally? 
As far as I know, new is "shin (新)" or "atarashii(新しい)", and old is "kyuu (旧)" or "furui (古い)".
Now let's talk about "old". You have noticed I used two characters 旧 and 古, and used them as same.
When you say new and old are same word in Japanese, then you are misinformed. But the informer could have meant that these two things are put in one word.
If that is the case, then my answer 新旧 could be what you are looking for.
This is one word yet have two opposite ideas. 新旧is being used like this:
新旧を比べる = Comparing old and new.

Hope this helps.

Peer comment(s):

agree Can Altinbay : ニューとオールドもありますね。
2 hrs
Thank you Can! Though I doubt the asker do different the point I made. This is way too basic.
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