Translation and Meaning of: 人 - jin
The Japanese word 人[じん] is one of the most fundamental and versatile terms in the language. Its basic meaning refers to "person" or "human being," but its usage goes much further, appearing in everyday expressions, country names, and even philosophical concepts. In this article, we will explore its origin and how it fits into Japanese culture, along with practical tips for those learning the language.
If you have already studied Japanese, you have probably encountered 人[じん] in different contexts. It can be combined with other kanji to form words like 日本人 (nihonjin - Japanese) or 外国人 (gaikokujin - foreigner). Here at Suki Nihongo, our goal is to uncover not only the meaning but also the cultural and grammatical details that make this word a key piece in the Japanese vocabulary.
Meaning and usage of 人[じん]
The kanji 人, read as じん (jin) in certain combinations, represents the idea of person, individual, or humanity. Unlike the reading ひと (hito), which is more generic, じん usually appears in compound words, especially to indicate nationality or groups of people. For example, アメリカ人 (amerikajin) means "American," while 社会人 (shakaijin) refers to a "member of society" or "professional."
An interesting characteristic is that じん is not limited to humans. In terms like 宇宙人 (uchūjin - alien), it expands its meaning to include any intelligent being. This usage reflects how the Japanese language can be flexible, adapting a basic concept to various contexts, from everyday life to science fiction.
Origin and writing of the kanji 人
The kanji 人 has a history that dates back to ancient China, where its original form represented a human being in profile. Over time, this pictographic representation evolved into the simplified strokes we use today. In Japan, it was incorporated into the writing system and gained multiple readings, including じん (jin), にん (nin), and ひと (hito).
Interestingly, 人 is one of the first kanjis that students learn, precisely because of its simplicity and frequency. It appears in over 1,300 words in the dictionary, according to Kanjipedia, one of the most reliable databases on Japanese characters. Its radical (the part that indicates meaning) is itself, which makes it easier to memorize for beginners.
Tips for memorizing and using 人[じん]
An effective way to remember 人[じん] is to associate it with words that are already part of your vocabulary. For example, if you know that 日本 (Nihon) means "Japan," it's easy to remember that 日本人 (Nihonjin) is "Japanese." This pattern repeats in various nationalities, such as フランス人 (Furansujin - French) or 中国人 (Chūgokujin - Chinese).
Another tip is to pay attention to the context. While じん appears more in compound terms, ひと is used alone or in informal expressions. A common mistake among beginners is saying じん when referring to a specific person, such as in *あのじんは優しい (ano jin wa yasashii). The correct form would be あの人は優しい (ano hito wa yasashii), since じん does not function as a standalone noun in these cases.
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Synonyms and similar words
- 者 (sha) - Person, someone, usually used in formal or legal contexts.
- 男女 (danjo) - Men and women; refers to both sexes.
- 人間 (ningen) - Human being, the condition of being human, emphasizing the nature and essence of humanity.
- 人物 (jinbutsu) - Character or person, focus on individual or notable characteristics.
- 人類 (jinrui) - Humanity refers to the entirety of the human species.
Related words
Romaji: jin
Kana: じん
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n5
Translation / Meaning: man; person; guys
Meaning in English: man;person;people
Definition: human. A type of living being that has reason and emotions, and that shapes society and culture.
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How to Write in Japanese - (人) jin
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Example Sentences - (人) jin
See below some example sentences:
Sujin demo renshuu sureba joutatsu suru
Even being an amateur
If you practice even amateurs, it will improve.
- 素人 - means "amateur" or "beginner".
- でも - is a particle that can be translated as "but" or "however".
- 練習 - means "practice" or "training".
- すれば - is a conditional form of the verb "suru", which means "to do". In this case, the conditional form indicates that something will happen if a certain condition is met.
- 上達 - means "improve" or "progress".
- する - is the verb "suru", which means "to do".
Watashitachi wa toki ni tanin ni tayoru hitsuyō ga arimasu
Sometimes
Sometimes we need to trust others.
- 私たちは - We
- 時に - Sometimes
- 他人に - In other people
- 頼る - Trust
- 必要があります - Is required
Watashi no tsuma wa watashi no jinsei no naka de saikou no okurimono desu
My wife is the best gift of my life.
My wife is the best gift of my life.
- 私の妻 - "My wife" in Japanese
- は - Japanese topic particle
- 私の - "Meu" in Japanese
- 人生 - "Life" in Japanese
- の - Possessive particle in Japanese
- 中で - "Within" in Japanese
- 最高の - "The best" in Japanese
- 贈り物 - "Gift" in Japanese
- です - polite way of "being" in Japanese
Watashitachi no jinsei wa tsune ni meguru mono desu
Our lives are always spinning.
Our life is always around.
- 私たちの - 「私たち」
- 人生 - "Life" in Japanese
- は - Japanese topic particle
- 常に - Always in Japanese
- 巡る - "Girar" or "Circundar" in Japanese
- もの - "Thing" or "Object" in Japanese
- です - polite way of "being" in Japanese
Watashi no sofu wa totemo yasashii hito desu
My grandfather is a very kind person.
My grandfather is a very kind person.
- 私 - personal pronoun that means "I"
- の - particle that indicates possession, in this case, "my"
- 祖父 - "Grandfather"
- は - particle indicating the topic of the sentence, in this case, "as for my grandfather"
- とても - adverb meaning "very"
- 優しい - adjective meaning "kind"
- 人 - noun that means "person"
- です - verb indicating the polite form of the present, in this case, "is"
Watashi wa jimoto no hito desu
I am a local person.
I am a place.
- 私 (watashi) - personal pronoun that means "I"
- は (wa) - particle that indicates the topic of the sentence, in this case "I"
- 地元 (jimoto) - noun that means "place of origin"
- の (no) - particle that indicates possession, in this case "of"
- 人 (hito) - noun that means "person"
- です (desu) - verb to be in the polite form
Chisei wo motta hito wa miryokuteki desu
People who are intelligent are attractive.
People with intelligence are attractive.
- 知性を持った人 - a person who possesses intelligence and knowledge
- は - Topic marking particle
- 魅力的です - is charming, attractive
Kenkyuu wa jinsei no takaramono desu
Research is a treasure in life.
Research is a treasure of life.
- 研究 (kenkyuu) - research, study
- は (wa) - Topic particle
- 人生 (jinsei) - life
- の (no) - Possessive particle
- 宝物 (takaramono) - treasure
- です (desu) - Verb to be/estar in the present
Hatsumei wa jinrui no shinpo ni kōken suru
Invention contributes to the progress of humanity.
Invention contributes to human progress.
- 発明 - means "invention"
- は - It is a grammatical particle that indicates the topic of the sentence.
- 人類 - means "humanity"
- の - It is a grammatical particle that indicates possession or relation.
- 進歩 - means "progress"
- に - it is a grammatical particle that indicates action or destination
- 貢献する - means "to contribute"
Mannaka ni tatte iru hito ga miemasu ka?
Can you see the person who is standing in the middle?
Can you see someone standing in the middle?
- 真ん中に - indicates the position in the center
- 立っている - verb that means "to stand"
- 人 - noun that means "person"
- が - particle that indicates the subject of the sentence
- 見えますか - verb that means "to see" in the sense of "to be visible," conjugated in the interrogative form
- ? - punctuation mark that indicates a question
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