Translation and Meaning of: 普及 - fukyuu
On this page, we will study the meaning of the Japanese word 普及 (fukyuu) and its translation into English. Let's see their different meanings, example phrases, explanations, etymology and the similar words.
Romaji: fukyuu
Kana: ふきゅう
Type: Substantive.
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Translation / Meaning: diffusion; scattering
Meaning in English: diffusion;spread
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Explanation and Etymology - (普及) fukyuu
普及 is a Japanese word that means "popularization" or "diffusion". It is composed of the Kanji 普, which means "common" or "general", and 及, which means "reach" or "achieve". The word can be used in various contexts, such as the popularization of a product, an idea, or knowledge. The etymology of the word dates back to the Heian period (794-1185), when the kanji 普 began to be used with the meaning of "common" or "general". The kanji 及 was already used to express the idea of "reach" or "achieve". The combination of these Kanji resulted in the word 普及, which began to be used to express the idea of popularization or diffusion.How to Write in Japanese - (普及) fukyuu
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Synonyms and Similar - (普及) fukyuu
See below a list of Japanese words that have the same meaning or is a variation of the word we are studying on this page:
普及化; 普及する; 普及促進; 普及度; 普及率
Words containing: 普及
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Words with the same pronunciation: ふきゅう fukyuu
Example Sentences - (普及) fukyuu
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Other words of the same type: Substantive.
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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
A way of saying "diffusion; scattering" é "(普及) fukyuu". Throughout this page you will find information and alternatives.