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    From HenHanna@21:1/5 to HenHanna on Thu Jul 11 02:36:55 2024
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    On 6/17/2024 12:11 PM, HenHanna wrote:

    is SCJ  overrun with Spam?


    On 5/17/2024 11:37 AM, HenHanna wrote:

    The Oxford English Dictionary’s latest update  (late March.)


                 What are some Chinese,  Korean words  added to OED recently?




    _____________OED’s latest update adds 23 Japanese words --





    age


    Shrug Emoticon ¯_(?)_/¯ Japanese Kaomoji - Sticker .

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  • From [email protected]@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 28 01:01:21 2025
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    HenHanna <[email protected]> posted:

    On 6/17/2024 12:11 PM, HenHanna wrote:

    is SCJ  overrun with Spam?


    On 5/17/2024 11:37 AM, HenHanna wrote:

    The Oxford English Dictionary’s latest update  (late March.)


                 What are some Chinese,  Korean words  added to OED recently?




    _____________OED’s latest update adds 23 Japanese words --





    age


    Shrug Emoticon ¯_(?)_/¯ Japanese Kaomoji - Sticker .



    i remember one of the words was Kintsukuroi




    The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) regularly updates its entries to reflect changes in language, including the adoption of foreign words. In its March 2024 update, the OED added 23 Japanese words to its lexicon. Here are some of the most notable words
    included in this update:

    Japanese Words Added in the OED’s March 2024 Update
    Aizuchi – conversational responses or backchanneling (e.g., “uh-huh,” “I see”)

    Bento – a single-portion takeout or home-packed meal common in Japanese cuisine

    Chindogu – an invention that is ingenious but impractical

    Gyaru – a fashion subculture of young women characterized by distinctive clothing and makeup

    Harakiri – ritual suicide by disembowelment, also known as seppuku

    Hikikomori – a person who avoids social contact and withdraws from society

    J-pop – Japanese pop music

    Kawaii – the quality of being cute or adorable

    Kintsugi – the art of repairing broken pottery with gold or silver lacquer

    Kombu – edible kelp used in Japanese cuisine

    Manga – Japanese comic books or graphic novels

    Matcha – powdered green tea

    Natsukashii – a feeling of nostalgia or fond reminiscence

    Omakase – a meal consisting of dishes selected by the chef

    Onigiri – a rice ball, often wrapped in seaweed and containing a filling

    Onsen – a hot spring or bathing facility featuring hot springs

    Ramen – a Japanese noodle soup dish

    Senpai – a senior or mentor, especially in a school or workplace context

    Shibui – a simple, subtle, and unobtrusive beauty

    Shinrin-yoku – forest bathing; the practice of spending time in nature for health benefits

    Tsundoku – the act of acquiring books and letting them pile up without reading them

    Umami – a category of taste in food, often described as savory or meaty

    Wabi-sabi – a worldview centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection

    These words reflect the richness and influence of Japanese culture, cuisine, aesthetics, and social concepts in global English usage.

    Source:

    OED March 2024 update: Japanese words added

    BBC News: OED adds 23 Japanese words in latest update

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