How do you say ‘secret’ in Japanese
In Japanese, ‘secret’ is translated to ‘himitsu’.
Why
The concept of secrecy is important in all aspects of life, including language. Knowing how to say ‘secret’ in Japanese is necessary for communication, especially when dealing with confidential or sensitive information. It is also important for language learners who want to improve their vocabulary and communication skills in Japanese.
Or
‘Himitsu’ can be used in various situations and contexts to express the idea of secrecy or confidentiality. It can refer to personal secrets, information that needs to be kept confidential in business or politics, or even mysterious things that are not well-known or understood.
Who
Anyone who is interested in Japanese language and culture, or who needs to communicate in Japanese for personal or professional reasons, can benefit from knowing how to say ‘secret’ in Japanese.
Examples:
- 私たちの会話は秘密です。 (Watashitachi no kaiwa wa himitsu desu.) – Our conversation is a secret.
- 彼女は彼との秘密の関係を隠しています。 (Kanojo wa kare to no himitsu no kankei wo kakushiteimasu.) – She is hiding her secret relationship with him.
- その神社には人知れぬ力があるという秘密があります。 (Sono jinja ni wa hito shirenu chikara ga aru to iu himitsu ga arimasu.) – There is a secret belief that the shrine has an unknown power.
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- How do you say ‘secret code’ in Japanese ‘Himitsu kodo’ (秘密コード)
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- How do you say ‘secret recipe’ in Japanese ‘Himitsu no reshipi’ (秘密のレシピ)
(Sources: WordReference, JapanesePod101, Jisho.org)