Translation and Meaning of: インテリ - interi

The Japanese word 「インテリ」 (interi) derives from the term "intellectual" in English. The phonetic transcription from English to Japanese is based on sound and adaptation. The use of Katakana, which is one of the writing systems in Japanese, indicates that it is a word of foreign origin. This type of writing is often used for words that have been incorporated into Japanese from other languages, especially English.

The definition of 「インテリ」 (interi) refers to a person who has demonstrated a high level of intelligence or academic education. This word is used to describe individuals who are intellectually curious and engaged in academic or cultural activities. Normally, the term carries a connotation of erudition, although it can often be used pejoratively to indicate intellectual elitism.

Características e Uso

In various conversations and texts, 「インテリ」 (interi) takes on some important characteristics:

  • Associado à Educação: Refers to people who have a higher education or are highly informed.
  • Cultura Geral: Indicates interest in literature, art, and intellectual discussions.
  • Percepção Social: It can be used to describe a type of social figure that is seen as disconnected from everyday practices.

In addition to its origin and meanings, the term 「インテリ」 (interi) is interesting for its evolution in Japanese culture. As Japan modernized and with Western culture increased, words like this were incorporated into daily vocabulary. Thus, the word became part of the contemporary lexicon, reflecting changes in perceptions about education and intellect within Japanese society.

Vocabulary

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Synonyms and similar words

  • 知的 (chiteki) - Intellectual, related to the intellect.
  • 賢明 (kenmei) - Wise, with discernment and good judgment.
  • 知恵 (chie) - Wisdom, practical intelligence for solving problems.
  • 知力 (chiryoku) - Cognitive ability, power of knowledge.
  • 知識 (chishiki) - Knowledge, information acquired about a topic.
  • 知性 (chisei) - Intelligence, the ability to think and understand.

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バー

ba-

bar

和風

wafuu

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インテリ

Romaji: interi
Kana: インテリ
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n1

Translation / Meaning: egghead; intelligentsia

Meaning in English: egghead;intelligentsia

Definition: A smart and educated person.

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How to Write in Japanese - (インテリ) interi

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Example Sentences - (インテリ) interi

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インテリは知的である。

Inteli wa chiteki de aru

Intelli is smart.

  • インテリ - a Japanese word meaning "intellectual".
  • は - topic particle in Japanese, which indicates that the subject of the sentence is "インテリ".
  • 知的 - Japanese adjective meaning "intelligent".
  • である - Japanese verb that indicates the formal and polite form of the verb "to be".

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section

アクセサリー

akusesari-

accessory

グループ

guru-pu

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インテリ