Translation and Meaning of: 彼女 - kanojyo

The Japanese word 彼女 (かのじょ) is an essential term for anyone learning the language or interested in Japanese culture. Its main meaning is "she" or "girlfriend," depending on the context, and its use permeates from everyday conversations to cultural productions such as animes and dramas. In this article, we will explore the meaning, origin, and practical uses of this word, as well as curiosities that help to understand its relevance in the Japanese language.

Understanding 彼女 goes beyond simple translation. Knowing when and how to use it can prevent misunderstandings, especially as it carries important cultural nuances. If you've ever wondered why the Japanese use this word in certain situations or how to memorize it effectively, keep reading to find out!

Meaning and usage of 彼女 (かのじょ)

彼女 is a versatile word that can mean both "she" and "girlfriend". Context is crucial to define which meaning is being used. In sentences like 彼女は学生です (Kanojo wa gakusei desu), the most common translation is "She is a student". On the other hand, in dialogues like 彼女がいますか? (Kanojo ga imasu ka?), the meaning changes to "Do you have a girlfriend?".

This duality can confuse beginners, but with practice, it becomes easier to distinguish the uses. It is worth noting that when referring to "girlfriend," 彼女 is more informal and everyday, while terms like 恋人 (koibito) may sound more formal or poetic. The frequent use in anime and popular songs also reinforces its presence in the daily lives of Japanese people.

Origin and writing of 彼女

The composition of 彼女 is interesting for those studying kanji. The first character, 彼 (kare), means "he" or "that," while 女 (onna/jo) represents "woman." Together, they form the idea of "that woman," which evolved into the current meanings. This structure is common in Japanese, where combinations of kanji create words with specific nuances.

It is worth noting that 彼女 emerged as a modern adaptation to refer to women in the third person, something that old Japanese did not clearly have. Before the Meiji period, the language did not have a widely established feminine pronoun, and 彼女 was incorporated under Western influence, becoming standard over time.

Tips for memorizing and using 彼女 correctly

An effective way to memorize 彼女 is to associate it with everyday situations. For example, imagine a dialogue where someone asks about another person's girlfriend. Phrases like 彼女は優しいです (Kanojo wa yasashii desu – "She/my girlfriend is kind") help to internalize the double meaning in a natural way.

Another tip is to pay attention to the suffixes and particles that accompany the word. When 彼女 (kanojo) is followed by particles like は (wa) or が (ga), it usually indicates "she." In possessive constructions, such as 私の彼女 (watashi no kanojo), the meaning tends to be "my girlfriend." Watching authentic content, such as doramas, also exposes the learner to real uses of the expression.

Curiosities about 彼女 in Japanese culture.

"Kanojo" frequently appears in song lyrics and anime titles, reflecting its importance in the language. Popular songs, such as "Kanojo wa Kureeshon" (彼女はクレーショ), showcase how the word is artistically used. Furthermore, in romantic narratives, it often defines central relationships in the plot.

An important cultural aspect is that in Japan, asking 彼女はいますか? (Kanojo wa imasu ka?) can be considered intrusive depending on the context. Japanese people tend to avoid very personal questions in casual conversations, so it's good to use this expression with caution, especially with recent acquaintances.

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Synonyms and similar words

  • 彼女 (Kanojo) - She, girlfriend
  • 女友 (Onna-yuu) - Female friend can refer to a girlfriend depending on the context.
  • 恋人 (Koibito) - Lover, boyfriend/girlfriend
  • 伴侶 (Hanryo) - Partner, spouse, emphasis on a more formal relationship
  • 女性 (Josei) - Woman, more general term
  • 女子 (Joshi) - Girl, young woman, can also be used in informal contexts or with children.
  • 女子供 (Joshi-kodom) - Girl
  • 彼女さん (Kanojo-san) - Respectful way to refer to a girlfriend or partner

Related words

彼の

ano

that over there

hoka

other

さん

san

Mr. or Mrs

恋人

koibito

lover; dear

kare

he; boyfriend

彼等

karera

they

彼女

Romaji: kanojyo
Kana: かのじょ
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n4

Translation / Meaning: she; girlfriend; darling

Meaning in English: she;girl friend;sweetheart

Definition: A person who has a close relationship with a woman, or with the woman.

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Example Sentences - (彼女) kanojyo

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彼女の健康状態は衰える一方だ。

Kanojo no kenkō jōtai wa otoroeru ippō da

Your health condition is worsening.

Your health is about to decline.

  • 彼女の - "her" - "from her/hers"
  • 健康状態は - "kenkou joutai wa" - health condition is "health condition is"
  • 衰える - "oshieru" - to teach declining
  • 一方だ - "ippou da" - Only in Japanese more and more
彼女の料理の手際は素晴らしいです。

Kanojo no ryōri no tegiwa wa subarashīdesu

Your culinary skills are wonderful.

Her cuisine is wonderful.

  • 彼女 - her in Japanese
  • の - Particle that indicates possession
  • 料理 - "culinária" in Japanese
  • の - Particle that indicates possession
  • 手際 - "skill" or "dexterity" in Japanese
  • は - Particle indicating the topic of the sentence
  • 素晴らしい - "wonderful" or "excellent" in Japanese
  • です - verb "to be" in Japanese, indicating a polite statement
彼女の日本語能力は高い程度だ。

Kanojo no nihongo nouryoku wa takai teido da

Your proficiency in the Japanese language is at a high level.

Your Japanese skill is high.

  • 彼女 (kanojo) - She
  • の (no) - Possessive particle
  • 日本語 (nihongo) - Japanese language
  • 能力 (nouryoku) - Skill, capacity
  • は (wa) - Topic particle
  • 高い (takai) - High
  • 程度 (teido) - Grade, level
  • だ (da) - Informal form of the verb ser
彼女の気質はとても優れている。

Kanojo no kishitsu wa totemo sugurete iru

Your temperament is excellent.

Your temperament is very good.

  • 彼女 (kanojo) - she
  • の (no) - Possessive particle
  • 気質 (kishitsu) - temperament, personality
  • は (wa) - Topic particle
  • とても (totemo) - very
  • 優れている (sugureteiru) - to be excellent, to be superior
彼女は夢を追う。

Kanojo wa yume o ou

She chases her dreams.

She follows her dream.

  • 彼女 (kanojo) - She
  • は (wa) - Topic particle
  • 夢 (yume) - Dream
  • を (wo) - Direct object particle
  • 追う (ou) - to chase
彼女は失恋してから萎びてしまった。

Kanojo wa shitsuren shite kara shibirete shimatta

She wilted after experiencing a heartbreak.

She withered after her heart wasbroken.

  • 彼女 (kanojo) - she
  • は (wa) - Topic particle
  • 失恋して (shitsuren shite) - to have a broken heart
  • から (kara) - since
  • 萎びてしまった (shibite shimatta) - murchou / became depressed
彼女は彼を放った。

Kanojo wa kare o hanatta

She left him.

She freed him.

  • 彼女 (kanojo) - she
  • は (wa) - Topic particle
  • 彼 (kare) - he
  • を (wo) - direct object particle
  • 放った (hanatta) - abandoned, let go
彼女は彼を甘やかすのが好きです。

Kanojo wa kare o amayakasu no ga suki desu

She likes to pamper him.

She likes to spoil you.

  • 彼女 (kanojo) - she
  • は (wa) - Topic particle
  • 彼 (kare) - he
  • を (wo) - direct object particle
  • 甘やかす (amayakasu) - to ruin, to spoil
  • のが (noga) - particle that indicates nominal subordinate
  • 好き (suki) - like
  • です (desu) - Verb to be/estar in the present
彼女は物好きな人です。

Kanojo wa monozuki na hito desu

She is a curious person.

She is a favorite person.

  • 彼女 (kanojo) - She
  • は (wa) - Topic particle
  • 物好き (monozuki) - Interested in strange things, curious
  • な (na) - adjective particle
  • 人 (hito) - Person
  • です (desu) - Verb to be in the polite form
彼女は真実を明かした。

Kanojo wa shinjitsu o akashita

She revealed the truth.

She revealed the truth.

  • 彼女 (kanojo) - she
  • は (wa) - Topic particle
  • 真実 (shinjitsu) - truth
  • を (wo) - direct object particle
  • 明かした (akashita) - revealed
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Other Words of this Type: noun

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globe; ball; ball

awa

bubble; foam; foam; head in beer

衣食住

ishokujyuu

basic necessities of life (food, clothing, etc.)

学術

gakujyutsu

science; learning; scholarship

引用

inyou

citation

her