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老人
Meaning in Englishelderly person, old person
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What it means
What does 老人 mean? It designates an individual who is advanced in age, typically used to refer to older adults in neutral or formal contexts.
Main meanings
- Neutral descriptor for an aging individual or the elderly as a demographic group
- Can convey a clinical or policy-oriented tone in media and official contexts
- May carry blunt or outdated connotations in casual speech; alternatives exist such as 高齢者 and お年寄り
How to use it
Used in formal writing, media, government policy, and caregiving contexts to refer to an aging individual or population; in casual speech speakers may use more respectful or softer terms like お年寄り or 高齢者.
Variants and close terms
- 高齢者 (こうれいしゃ, kōreisha) — formal, policy-oriented term for elderly person
- お年寄り (おとしより, otoshiyori) — polite, affectionate term
- 年配者 (ねんぱいしゃ, nenpai-sha) — generic, respectful
- 若者 (わかもの, wakamono) — antonym: young person
Composition
- 老 means old, aged
- 人 means person
- The combination denotes a person who is old, i.e., an elderly individual
Origin
Historically, 老人 emerged in classical and early modern Japanese as a straightforward compound of the ideas 'old' and 'person', solidifying its use in literature and administrative discourse by the Edo period; over time, social policy and demographics made it a standard demographic label.
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noun (名詞)
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