2022年7月26日火曜日

Kamen (仮面) in Japan



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Kamen 仮面 (かめん) means mask in Japan. Native speakers use this noun to refer to a mask or something to hide someone’s face in Japanese. Additionally, people occasionally use this as a metaphor for something to conceal the truth or something similar.

The kanji expression of “kamen” consists of the following two characters:

: a kanji character widely used to mean ‘temporary’, ‘false’, or such in Japanese.

: a kanji character often used to mean ‘face’ in Japanese.

From these two kanji characters, we can understand that “kamen” literally means a temporary face in Japanese.

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