Translation and Meaning of: 富豪 - fugou
The Japanese word 「富豪」 (fugou) is composed of two kanji characters: 「富」 and 「豪」. The first, 「富」 (fu), means "wealth" or "abundance," while the second, 「豪」 (gou), carries the sense of "magnificent" or "powerful." Together, these kanji form a term used to describe a rich person or a millionaire. The etymology of 「富豪」 reflects Japanese cultural values of wealth and power, which are often ired and aspired to in society.
Since ancient times, accumulating wealth and demonstrating power have been valued characteristics in many cultures, and in Japan, this idea is no different. The word 「富豪」 evokes the image not just of a mere rich person, but of someone who possesses foreign power or influence over others through their wealth. The concept can be found in historical contexts where people became wealthy through trade, land, or services offered to feudal lords, establishing their families as 富豪 in local communities.
Furthermore, the word 「富豪」 is also related to contemporary contexts, in which it describes those who accumulate wealth through more modern means, such as technology industries or global enterprises. While highlighting the financial aspect, it also suggests a social recognition that accompanies the possession of riches. Nowadays, being called 「富豪」 implies not only having material goods but also influence and prestige in society.
The rich tapestry of the Japanese language allows for variations and synonyms that expand the usage of this term. Words like 「億万長者」 (okumanchōja), meaning "billionaire," or 「大富豪」 (daifugou), which is "magnate," are used in different contexts within the realms of business and economics, reflecting the various nuances of status and wealth. These together enrich the understanding of the position and impact of a 富豪 in Japanese society and, by extension, globally.
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Synonyms and similar words
- 大富豪 (daifugō) - Great millionaire, an extremely rich person.
- 巨富家 (kyofuka) - A person who possesses immense wealth, emphasizing the greatness of their fortune.
- 大金持ち (ōkanemochi) - Very rich person, with a large amount of money.
- 財閥 (zaibatsu) - Rich holding that controls a group of companies; an economic conglomerate.
- 豪商 (gōshō) - Merchant or businessman of great wealth, often involved in business.
- 富裕層 (fuyūsō) - Wealthy layer of society, composed of individuals with considerable wealth.
Romaji: fugou
Kana: ふごう
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n1
Translation / Meaning: rich person; millionaire
Meaning in English: wealthy person;millionaire
Definition: a very rich person.
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How to Write in Japanese - (富豪) fugou
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Example Sentences - (富豪) fugou
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Fugou wa ooku no okane wo motteimasu
Millionaires have a lot of money.
- 富豪 - It means "rich person" in Japanese.
- は - topic particle in Japanese, which indicates that the subject of the sentence is "富豪".
- 多くの - means "many" in Japanese.
- お金 - means "money" in Japanese.
- を - particle of object in Japanese, which indicates that "お金" is the direct object of the sentence.
- 持っています - It means "to have" in Japanese, in the sense of possessing something. It is conjugated in the affirmative present tense.
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