Translation and Meaning of: 貧しい - mazushii

The Japanese word 「貧しい」 (mazushii) is an adjective used to describe a condition of poverty or lack. In everyday language, it is often associated with a lack of financial resources, but its use can extend to other deficiencies, such as absence of material, educational, or spiritual goods.

The etymology of 「貧しい」 dates back to the Kanji 「貧」 (hin), which means poverty. This Kanji is composed of two parts: the radical 「貝」 (kai), which originally represents shells used as currency in the past, and the lower part 「分」 (bun), which means fraction or divide. The combination suggests the idea of something divided, fragmented, or insufficient, symbolically representing a condition of scarcity or inadequacy.

In the Japanese cultural context, the notion of 「貧しい」 transcends the economic dimension, encoming moral and social values. In literary and artistic works, poverty is often portrayed in a way that questions and reflects on social inequalities and the quest for dignity. Furthermore, in many cases, the idea of being 「貧しい」 is connected to simplicity and modesty, virtues that are valued in various cultural traditions. The variations of the term, including its negative form, contribute to a rich vocabulary that allows for nuances in the communication and expression of complex ideas.

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Synonyms and similar words

  • 貧乏 (Binbō) - Indicates a condition of poverty, generally referring to the lack of money or material resources.
  • 貧困 (Hinkon) - It refers to a situation of extreme poverty, often linked to the lack of basic needs.
  • 貧弱 (Hinjaku) - It means weak or poor in quality, which can refer to limited resources or the fragility of something.
  • 貧相 (Hinsō) - Description of a poor or unkempt appearance, suggesting a condition of misery.
  • 貧窮 (Hinkyū) - Related to extreme poverty or a condition of intense deprivation, often associated with social problems.

Related words

貧乏

binbou

poverty; deprived; poor

貧困

hinkon

poverty; lack

貧しい

Romaji: mazushii
Kana: まずしい
Type: Adjective, noun
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Translation / Meaning: poor

Meaning in English: poor

Definition: A state of not having enough money or possessions.

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Other Words of this Type: Adjective, noun

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甘い

umai

delicious

高級

koukyuu

high class; high quality

形容詞

keiyoushi

true adjective

乏しい

toboshii

scarce; limited; lacking; without money; in financial difficulties; insufficient; poor.

鈍い

nibui

opaque (for example, a knife)

貧しい