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How to say "Person" in Japanese

Both words can translate to "person", but which should you choose?

Japanese Option A

廟堂之器

びょうどうのき (byoudou no utsuwa)
C2 / CEFR Syllabus
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Japanese Option B

梧鼠五技

ごそごぎ
C2PLUS / CEFR Syllabus

Nuance Contrast & Translation Difference

When translating "person" into Japanese, you must choose carefully between 廟堂之器 and 梧鼠五技. In Japanese, 廟堂之器 (びょうどうのき (byoudou no utsuwa)) is typically associated with "A person of great statesmanship" (Syllabus Level: C2) and represents Essential structural term in CEFR C2 vocabulary syllabus.. On the other hand, 梧鼠五技 (ごそごぎ) maps to "A person with many skills but mastery of none; a jack of all trades, master of none. (Literally: a flying squirrel with five skills)" (Syllabus Level: C2PLUS) and represents Essential structural term in CEFR C2PLUS vocabulary syllabus.. A literal translation of "person" can often sound unnatural to native Japanese speakers if mixed up!
Bilingual Context for "廟堂之器"
私は廟堂之器に興味があります。
I am interested in A person of great statesmanship.
Bilingual Context for "梧鼠五技"
私は梧鼠五技に興味があります。
I am interested in A person with many skills but mastery of none; a jack of all trades, master of none. (Literally: a flying squirrel with five skills).

Nuance Mastery Quiz

Which Japanese word perfectly fits this blank space?

Fill in the blank: "私は ___ に興味があります。" (Meaning: "I am interested in A person of great statesmanship.")
🎉 Correct Answer!

Remember: "廟堂之器" fits here because it means "A person of great statesmanship" in the context of: "I am interested in A person of great statesmanship.". "梧鼠五技" represents "A person with many skills but mastery of none; a jack of all trades, master of none. (Literally: a flying squirrel with five skills)".

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