Translation and Meaning of: 映画 - eiga

The Japanese word 映画[えいが] is one of those that immediately catches the attention of anyone learning the language. If you have already watched a Japanese film or researched cinema in Japan, you have probably come across this term. But what does it mean exactly? How did it originate? And how do the Japanese use this word in their daily lives? In this article, we will explore all of this and a little more, including tips for memorizing the term and curiosities about its use in Japanese culture. If you want to master the vocabulary of Japanese cinema, keep reading!

The meaning and origin of 映画

The word 映画[えいが] means "film" or "cinema" in Japanese. It is composed of two kanji: 映 (ei), which can mean "reflect" or "project," and 画 (ga), which means "image" or "drawing." Together, these characters form the idea of "projected images," which makes perfect sense when we think about what a film is.

The origin of the term dates back to the late 19th century when cinema began to popularize in Japan. At that time, the Japanese adapted the Western concept of films using these kanjis, which already existed in the language. Interestingly, the pronunciation "eiga" is not a standard reading of these kanjis together – it is what we call a special reading, used only for this word.

How Japanese people use 映画 in their daily lives

In Japan, 映画 is a quite common term and appears in various contexts related to cinema. You will find it on cinema signs, in TV programs discussing films, and even in casual conversations. For example, when someone asks "最近、映画を見ましたか?" (Saikin, eiga o mimashita ka?), it means "Have you watched any movies recently?".

It is worth noting that 映画 is more commonly used to refer to films as cinematic works, while other words like 映画館 (eigakan) designate the place where films are watched (the cinema itself). The frequency of use is high, especially in large cities like Tokyo and Osaka, where the film culture is quite vibrant.

Tips for memorizing and curiosities about 映画

A good way to this word is to associate the kanjis with their function: 映 (projection) + 画 (image) = movie. Another tip is to think that "ei" sounds like the letter "A" in English, and "ga" may remind you of "gallery" – a gallery of projected images, in other words, a movie!

An interesting fact is that, although 映画 is the standard word for "film," the Japanese also use the term ムービー (mūbī), derived from the English "movie," especially in more informal contexts or when referring to international cinema. However, 映画 remains the more traditional and widely used term in formal situations and in the media.

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Synonyms and similar words

  • 映像作品 (Eizou sakuhin) - Audiovisual work
  • ムービー (Muubii) - Movie
  • フィルム (Firumu) - Movie
  • 映画作品 (Eiga sakuhin) - Cinematic work
  • シネマ (Shinema) - movie theater
  • 映画館 (Eigakan) - Film theater
  • ピクチャー (Pikuchaa) - Image, movie
  • 映画界 (Eigakai) - World of cinema
  • 映画産業 (Eigasan gyou) - Film industry

Related words

フィルム

fyirumu

film (roll of)

ikusa

war; battle; campaign; fight

役者

yakusha

actor actress

惨め

mijime

miserable

漫画

manga

comics; cartoon

俳優

haiyuu

actor; actress; player; artist

入浴

nyuuyoku

bathe;bath

同士

doushi

partner; lifemate; comrade

伝記

denki

Biography; life's history

心情

shinjyou

Mentality

映画

Romaji: eiga
Kana: えいが
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n5

Translation / Meaning: movie

Meaning in English: movie;film

Definition: A story or documentary created by combining video and audio.

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How to Write in Japanese - (映画) eiga

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Example Sentences - (映画) eiga

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この映画は不評だった。

Kono eiga wa fuhyou datta

This movie was poorly evaluated.

This movie was unpopular.

  • この映画は - This movie
  • 不評 - unpopular
  • だった - went
フィルムを使って映画を撮りました。

Firumu wo tsukatte eiga wo torimashita

I filmed a movie using film.

I filmed a movie using a film.

  • フィルム (firumu) - movie
  • を (wo) - direct object particle
  • 使って (tsukatte) - using
  • 映画 (eiga) - movie
  • を (wo) - direct object particle
  • 撮りました (torimashita) - filmed
劇場で映画を見るのが好きです。

Gekijou de eiga wo miru no ga suki desu

I like to watch movies at the cinema.

I like to watch movies in the theater.

  • 劇場 (gekijou) - theater
  • で (de) - in
  • 映画 (eiga) - movie
  • を (wo) - object particle
  • 見る (miru) - watch
  • のが (noga) - particle indicating preference
  • 好き (suki) - like
  • です (desu) - Verb to be/estar in the present
怖い映画を見るのは好きじゃない。

Kowai eiga wo miru no wa suki janai

I don't like watching horror movies.

  • 怖い (kowai) - spooky
  • 映画 (eiga) - movie
  • を (wo) - direct object particle
  • 見る (miru) - watch see
  • の (no) - Noun particle
  • は (wa) - Topic particle
  • 好き (suki) - like
  • じゃない (janai) - informal denial
映写機を使って映画を見ました。

Eishaki ki wo tsukatte eiga wo mimashita

I watched a movie using a projector.

I watched a movie using a projector.

  • 映写機 - projector
  • を - direct object particle
  • 使って - using
  • 映画 - movie
  • を - direct object particle
  • 見ました - watched
私は今夜映画を見に行きます。

Watashi wa kon'ya eiga o mi ni ikimasu

I'm going to watch a movie tonight.

I will watch a movie tonight.

  • 私 (watashi) - personal pronoun that means "I"
  • は (wa) - particle that indicates the topic of the sentence, in this case, "I"
  • 今夜 (kon'ya) - adverb meaning "tonight"
  • 映画 (eiga) - noun meaning "film"
  • を (wo) - particle that indicates the direct object of the sentence, in this case, "movie"
  • 見に行きます (mi ni ikimasu) - a phrase that means "to go to watch", in this case, "I am going to watch the movie"

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外科

geka

Surgical department

安定

antei

stability; balance

毛糸

keito

knitting wool

希望

kibou

hope; desire; aspiration

一時

ichiji

one hour; shortly; once; a time; temporarily; at any moment; the twelfth part of one day.