Translation and Meaning of: 長 - osa

The Japanese word 長[おさ] is a term that piques curiosity both for its writing and for its specific usage in the Japanese language. If you are looking to understand its meaning, origin, or how to apply it in everyday sentences, this article will guide you through these details clearly. Here at Suki Nihongo, our goal is to provide precise and useful explanations for students and enthusiasts of the language.

In addition to exploring the translation and context of 長[おさ], we will address its frequency of use, variations, and even tips to memorize this kanji. Whether to enrich your vocabulary or to understand cultural nuances, this content is designed to answer your questions in a direct and practical way.

Meaning and usage of 長[おさ]

The term 長[おさ] is a kun'yomi reading of the kanji 長, which generally refers to ideas of "chief," "leader," or "person in charge." Unlike readings such as ちょう (chō) or なが (naga), which can indicate length or duration, おさ carries a more hierarchical meaning. It appears in words like 組長 (kumichō – group leader) or 村長 (sonchō – village mayor), reinforcing its role in authority contexts.

It is worth noting that おさ is not an isolated term – it often forms part of compositions, usually followed by a suffix or another kanji. This characteristic makes it less common in casual conversations, but still relevant in formal titles or descriptions of positions. Its usage is more connected to organizational structures, such as in companies or local communities.

Origin and curiosities about the kanji 長

The kanji 長 has an interesting history: its original form in ancient Chinese represented a person with long hair, symbolizing something that extends in time or space. Over time, this ideogram gained connotations of leadership, as ancient figures with long hair often held positions of power. This duality between "length" and "chief" still persists in modern Japanese.

A curiosity confirmed by linguists is that おさ derives from the verb 押さえる (osaeru), which means "to control" or "to suppress." This connection helps explain why this reading is associated with figures of authority. Dictionaries like 漢字源 (Kanjigen) and Jisho.org confirm this etymological relationship, showing how the language evolved to link sound and meaning.

How to memorize and practice 長[おさ]

To solidify this word, an effective strategy is to associate it with specific positions or titles. Words like 艦長 (kanchō – ship captain) or 長官 (chōkan – director) use the same kanji with different readings, creating a recognizable pattern. Writing down these examples in flashcards or apps like Anki can accelerate your learning, especially if you include short phrases like 長の指示に従う (to obey the leader's orders).

Another tip is to pay attention to Japanese dramas or news programs, where like 市長 (shichō – mayor) frequently appear. Political or business contexts, or even anime scenes that involve hierarchy (like in "Attack on Titan" with its 兵士長), provide real examples of use. The more you relate おさ to concrete situations, the more natural your recognition will be.

Vocabulary

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Synonyms and similar words

  • 長い (Nagai) - Long
  • 長さ (Nagasa) - Length
  • 長期 (Chouki) - Longo prazo
  • 長所 (Chousho) - Ponto forte; mérito
  • 長編 (Chouhen) - Long work (e.g., film, book)
  • 長者 (Chouja) - Pessoa idosa; idoso; pessoa rica
  • 長男 (Chonan) - Filho mais velho
  • 長女 (Choujo) - Eldest daughter
  • 長官 (Choukan) - Ministro; diretor
  • 長崎 (Nagasaki) - Nagasaki
  • 長閑 (Nodoka) - Carefree; tranquil
  • 長続き (Nagatsuzuki) - Durabilidade; resistência
  • 長瀞 (Nagatoro) - Nagatoro
  • 長編小説 (Chouhen Shousetsu) - Long novel
  • 長距離 (Choukyori) - Long distance
  • 長続きする (Nagatsuzuki suru) - Para durar muito; para ar
  • 長命 (Choumei) - Longa vida
  • 長編小説家 (Chouhen Shousetsuka) - Long novel writer
  • 長編小説作家 (Chouhen Shousetsu Sakka) - Longo autor de romances
  • 長寿 (Chouju) - Longevidade
  • 長時間 (Choujidai) - Longo tempo
  • 長編小説化 (Chouhen Shousetsuka) - Adaptação para um romance longo
  • 長編映画 (Chouhen Eiga) - Longo filme
  • 長編小説版 (Chouhen Shousetsu Ban) - Version de um romance longo
  • 長期間 (Choukikan) - Longo período
  • 長編アニメ (Chouhen Anime) - Long anime
  • 長編ドラマ (Chouhen Drama) - Longo drama
  • 長編小説化する (Chouhen Shousetsuka suru) - Para transformar em um romance longo

Related words

長閑

nodoka

quiet; calm; still

年長

nenchou

Antique

長い

nagai

far away

長々

naganaga

for a long time; a long time; a long time

長引く

nagabiku

be prolonged; to drag

長所

chousho

strong point

長女

choujyo

Oldest daughter

長短

choutan

length; length and short; +-

長大

choudai

very long; great length

長男

chounan

oldest son

Romaji: osa
Kana: おさ
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n1

Translation / Meaning: boss; head

Meaning in English: chief;head

Definition: The time and distance are vast, and the dimensions are vast.

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How to Write in Japanese - (長) osa

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Example Sentences - (長) osa

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私たちは常に成長し続けなければなりません。

Watashitachi wa tsuneni seichō shitsuzukena nakereba narimasen

We must always continue to grow.

We must always grow.

  • 私たちは - Personal pronoun "we"
  • 常に - adverb "always"
  • 成長 - noun "growth"
  • し - particle indicating continuation of action
  • 続け - "to continue"
  • なければなりません - expression that indicates obligation or necessity
私の弟は長大な身長があります。

Watashi no otōto wa chōdai na shinchō ga arimasu

My brother has a tall height.

My brother has a long height.

  • 私の弟 - "My brother"
  • は - Topic particle
  • 長大な - "Tall, of great stature"
  • 身長 - "Body height"
  • が - Subject particle
  • あります - "Tem"
私の身長は一メートル六十センチです。

Watashi no shinchou wa ichi meetoru rokujuu senchi desu

My height is 1 meter and 60 centimeters.

My height is 60 cm per meter.

  • 私の身長は - "Watashi no shinchou wa" means "My height is"
  • 一メートル - "Ichi meetoru" means "One meter"
  • 六十センチ - "Rokujuu senchi" means "Sixty centimeters"
  • です - "Desu" is a particle that indicates the conclusion of the sentence and can be translated as "is" or "are"
苦しむことが成長するためのチャンスだ。

Kurushimu koto ga seichou suru tame no chansu da

Suffering is an opportunity to grow.

Suffering is a chance to grow.

  • 苦しむこと - suffering
  • が - connecting particle
  • 成長する - grow, develop
  • ための - for
  • チャンス - opportunity
  • だ - Verb to be/estar
裾が長い着物を着ています。

Susono ga nagai kimono wo kiteimasu

I'm wearing a kimono with a long hem.

I wear a long kimono with a hem.

  • 裾 - It means "sheath" or "edge" in Japanese.
  • が - subject particle in Japanese.
  • 長い - adjective meaning "long" in Japanese.
  • 着物 - The word that means "kimono" in Japanese.
  • を - Object particle in Japanese.
  • 着ています - verb that means "to wear" in Japanese, conjugated in the present continuous.
逆境に立ち向かうことが人生の成長につながる。

Gyakkyou ni tachimukau koto ga jinsei no seichou ni tsunagaru

Facing adversity leads to growth in life.

Confident adversities lead to the growth of life.

  • 逆境 (gyakkyou) - adversity
  • に (ni) - particle indicating destination or location
  • 立ち向かう (tachimukau) - confront, resist
  • こと (koto) - abstract noun, indicating action or event
  • が (ga) - subject particle
  • 人生 (jinsei) - life
  • の (no) - partítulo indicando posse ou relação
  • 成長 (seichou) - growth, development
  • につながる (ni tsunagaru) - lead to, result in

Other Words of this Type: noun

See other words from our dictionary that are also: noun

狡い

zurui

cunning; cunning

深刻

shinkoku

seriously

微妙

bimyou

delicate; subtle

有利

yuuri

advantageous; better; lucrative; lucrative

従って

shitagate

therefore; consequently; according to

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