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muniracer March 19th 04 10:03 PM

japanese translation of "trials"
 

Today I was trying to determine the japanese translation of the word
"trials" (I am minoring in Japanese FYI) and am not quite sure which
word is best.

1- shiken (trials as in test) or
2- kokoromi (trials as in attempt)

which is better?


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daino149 March 19th 04 10:23 PM

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As a person of full Japanese descent, thus qualifying me as an expert, I
can tell you that I have no idea.

Daniel


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muniracer March 19th 04 11:10 PM

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since shiken is usually used as meaning a school test, i think this may
not be best. kokoromi comes from the verb kokoromiru (which is the most
common word for "try"). the problem is that it would be better to use a
less common word for the name of the sport (it wouldnt be as cool to
call "trials" riding "attempt" riding or "try" riding). so another word
may be tameshi (from the verb tamesu). i think kokoromi would be best
since it sounds like kokoro which means heart, or mind, and represents
the soul.


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Murde Mental March 19th 04 11:12 PM

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neither, the correct word is in fact:
kokoromishirubiteakwanswansushieskouatonatakonkkuk urukidukiwookie.....


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johnfoss March 19th 04 11:53 PM

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I would dig up what the Japanese call Bike Trials, and use that. Surely
that sport exists over there.

Both 'attempt' and 'test' fit well. Though I prefer test, we should go
with existing terminology.

Or ask the Japanese Trials unicyclists, if there are any yet.


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muniracer March 20th 04 01:27 AM

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okay, this is my final comment on this pointless thread (maybe).

Upon doing some research, I leared that there is no recognized japanese
word for trials. Japanese has an alphabet specifically for foreign
words and so they are basically just the english words with a japanese
sound. so trials is "toriaru" and unicycle trials is "yunitora" (the
japanese often condense these foreign words so this example combines the
first half of unicycle and trials). this is disappointing since i was
hoping it would be something cool, like kokoromi.


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mango March 20th 04 08:49 PM

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muniracer wrote:
*... pointless thread (maybe).
*



I still enjoyed it. :)


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onefiftyfour March 20th 04 11:38 PM

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my bet is that they use the word 'trials'. except the 'L' is probably
pronounced like an 'R'.

the japanese word for tape recorder is "taperecorder" or something like
that. 'here's an interesting related site'
(http://home.att.net/~keiichiro/janglish/list.html)

if i'm correct, do i win something?

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gerblefranklin March 21st 04 03:01 AM

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The verb in Thai of "to get thoroughly wet" is "soak". Aint that weird?


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Sofa March 21st 04 03:07 AM

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I'm not sure I follow...

are you saying Japanese people have their own language, then a secondary
language consisting of 'japanesed' foreign words?


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