Translation and Meaning of: 領事 - ryouji
The word 「領事」 (ryouji) refers to a "consul," a diplomatic figure involved in representing the interests of their country in foreign lands. The etymology of 「領事」 comes from the characters 「領」 (ryou), meaning "territory" or "jurisdiction," and 「事」 (ji), meaning "matter" or "affair." Together, these characters convey the idea of "caring for matters within a jurisdiction or territory," which aligns perfectly with the role of a consul.
The concept of consulates as points for citizens traveling or residing abroad is an important aspect of international relations. "領事" emerge as key figures in these offices, managing a wide range of tasks, from port renewals to assisting citizens in emergency situations. This function, globally consolidated over the centuries, has ancient roots with similar practices observed in various cultures and civilizations.
The consular practice has considerably increased with the development of modern international relations. From the European exploration voyages to today's complex diplomatic networks, the 「領事」 play crucial roles in facilitating cooperation and ing citizens from their home countries. In many cases, the 「領事」 also assist in commercial relations, fostering cultural and economic exchanges between different nations.
Briefly stepping away from the historical and diplomatic aspect, it is interesting to observe how the word 「領事」 can also have different nuances depending on the context. For example, within academic environments and among scholars of languages, aspects such as the study of kanji, like 「領」 which shares radicals with words related to "control" or "leadership", also reflect the multidimensionality and semantic richness present in the Japanese language.
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Synonyms and similar words
- 領事官 (Ryōjikan) - Diplomatic employee who works in consulates.
- 外交官 (Gaikōkan) - Diplomat who represents their country in international diplomacy.
- 外交員 (Gaikōin) - Member of a diplomatic mission or delegation.
- 外交使節 (Gaikōshisetsu) - Sending official representatives from one country to another.
- 外交代表 (Gaikōdaihyou) - Official representative of a country in diplomatic matters.
- 外交使 (Gaikōshi) - Messenger or envoy on diplomatic missions.
- 外交官員 (Gaikōkan'in) - Diplomatic staff member with specific responsibilities.
- 領事官員 (Ryōjikan'in) - Employee who operates under the authority of a consulate.
- 領事代表 (Ryōjidaihyō) - Consulate representative in a certain location.
- 領事使 (Ryōjishi) - Official special envoy related to a consulate.
- 領事使節 (Ryōjishisetsu) - Official mission led by a consular representative.
- 領事員 (Ryōjiin) - Employee who works directly at a consulate.
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Romaji: ryouji
Kana: りょうじ
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n2
Translation / Meaning: cônsul
Meaning in English: consul
Definition: Person who holds a government position or works in another country for the benefit of their own citizens and plays a role in protecting national interests, based on the laws of the foreign country.
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How to Write in Japanese - (領事) ryouji
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Example Sentences - (領事) ryouji
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Ryōji wa gaikōkan no ichiin desu
The consul is a member of the diplomatic corps.
The consular is a member of the diplomat.
- 領事 - Consul
- は - Topic particle
- 外交官 - Diplomat
- の - Possessive particle
- 一員 - Member
- です - Verb to be/estar in the present
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