Translation and Meaning of: 物資 - bushi
The Japanese word 「物資」 (bushi) is composed of two kanji: 「物」 which means "thing" or "object," and 「資」 which means "resource" or "capital." The combination of these kanji gives the word the meaning of "supplies" or "material resources." This expression is used especially in contexts where there is a need to mention tangible resources, such as food, equipment, or other essential physical items.
Etimologically, 「物」 (mono) has ancient roots and is widely used in the Japanese language to refer to things or objects in general. On the other hand, the kanji 「資」 (shi) dates back to a use that involves financial or material resources, reflecting the importance of these elements in society to sustain human and economic activities. Together, they form a term that refers to the materials needed for and operation, especially in logistical and economic contexts.
In the history of Japan, the management of 物資 was crucial, especially during war periods and post-war reconstruction, where the distribution and access to material resources were fundamental for the survival and recovery of society. The efficiency and effective management of 物資 (bushi) played a vital role in these periods, illustrating the relevance of this word in everyday life and Japanese culture.
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Synonyms and similar words
- 資源 (shigen) - Natural resources or sources used for production.
- 物品 (buppin) - Items or objects, often used in trade contexts.
- 備品 (bihin) - Equipment or supplies needed for a specific function.
- 用品 (yōhin) - Articles or products used for specific purposes.
- 材料 (zairyou) - Materials or substances used in the manufacturing of products.
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Romaji: bushi
Kana: ぶっし
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n1
Translation / Meaning: assets; material
Meaning in English: goods;materials
Definition: Assets and necessary assets.
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How to Write in Japanese - (物資) bushi
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Example Sentences - (物資) bushi
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Butsuzi ga fusoku shiteimasu
There is a shortage of supplies.
- 物資 - It means "supplies" or "materials".
- が - Grammatical particle that indicates the subject of the sentence.
- 不足しています - It is a verb that means "to be lacking" or "to be scarce".
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