ナガサキ
Japanese
Etymology
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Proper noun
ナガサキ • (Nagasaki)
- (historical) Katakana form of 長崎 (Nagasaki): Nagasaki, especially as a site of atomic bombing
- 2019 August 5, “「最後の被爆者」決意 姉が見たナガサキ語る つなぐ~胎内被爆者の74年(1) [Determined to be ‘the Last Hibakusha’: He Told Nagasaki His Sister Saw: Passing on: 74 years of the Hibakusha in utero (1)]”, in Nishinippon Shimbun:
- 黒表紙の分厚い本には、74年前の8月9日、15歳の女学生が脳裏に刻んだナガサキでの凄惨な体験が記されていた。
- Kuro-byōshi no buatsui hon ni wa, nanajūyo-nen mae no hachigatsu kokonoka, jūgo-sai no jogakusei ga nōri ni kizanda Nagasaki de no seisan na taiken ga shirusarete ita.
- The thick, black-covered book describes the horrific experience of Nagasaki, etched in the mind of a 15-year-old schoolgirl on August 9, 74 years ago.
- 黒表紙の分厚い本には、74年前の8月9日、15歳の女学生が脳裏に刻んだナガサキでの凄惨な体験が記されていた。
Related terms
- ヒロシマ (Hiroshima)
References
- NHK Broadcasting Culture Research Institute, editor (1998), NHK日本語発音アクセント辞典 [NHK Japanese Pronunciation Accent Dictionary] (in Japanese), Tōkyō: NHK Publishing, →ISBN
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