Translation and Meaning of: ジャーナリスト - zya-narisuto

The word 「ジャーナリスト」 (jyānaristo), which refers to a "journalist," has its roots in the English language. It is a direct transliteration of the term "journalist," primarily used in communication and media to designate professionals who investigate, write, and disseminate news and information. The adoption of this word in Japanese highlights the growing influence of Western culture in the global landscape, particularly in areas such as communication and technology.

The etymology of the word 「ジャーナリスト」 traces back to the term "journal". This, in turn, originates from the Latin "diurnalis", which means "daily". Historically, the concept of journalism came to represent the practice of recording and informing about everyday events, transforming itself into an essential pillar of modern society. The word journalism intertwines with the idea of reporting the truth and keeping the population informed.

The history of journalism in Japan

In Japan, the concept of journalism began to develop during the Meiji period (1868-1912), when the opening of the country to the West brought new ideas and practices. In this context, the word「ジャーナリスト」 began to be used more widely. Professionals in this field are known for their ability to investigate, report, and comment on a variety of topics, from politics to culture.

  • Investigations: The journalist's role is to investigate facts and report them accurately.
  • Reports: Professionals create reports that inform the public about recent events.
  • Opinion: Many journalists also play the role of commentators, offering their analyses on relevant issues.

Furthermore, the emergence of new technologies and digital platforms has transformed the way this profession is practiced, making the role of the 「ジャーナリスト」 even more significant in the information age. Social media, for example, has provided a new space for journalists and news consumers to interact and share information in real-time, broadening the horizons of contemporary journalism.

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Synonyms and similar words

  • 報道記者 (Hōdō kisha) - Report journalist
  • 新聞記者 (Shimbun kisha) - Newspaper journalist
  • レポーター (Repōtā) - Repórter
  • 記者 (Kisha) - Reporter or journalist (generic term)
  • マスコミ (Masukomi) - Media in general
  • メディア人 (Media-jin) - Media person
  • 報道関係者 (Hōdō kankeisha) - Person related to the report

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ジャーナリスト

Romaji: zya-narisuto
Kana: ジャーナリスト
Type: Noun
L: jlpt-n2

Translation / Meaning: jornalista

Meaning in English: journalist

Definition: A job at a news organization that produces articles and programs for media such as newspapers, magazines, television, and radio.

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