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Monday, May 11, 2009

Famous English Phrases in Japan -- Yes, We [kan]!

For some reason, I'm able to recite the "government of the people, by the people, and for the people" part of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address address in Japanese. It's one of the most famous phrases in English, up there with the "I Have a Dream" speech, and since my students had to study it in their English classes, I picked it up while teaching them. Snippets of the Bible and of Shakespeare make their way into the Japanese language, too, and anyone who reads newspapers or magazines will be familiar with the local versions of "pearls before swine" or "frailty, thy name is woman," although they might be fuzzy on the source. The most famous English phrase in Japan is probably one you're not familiar with. It's "Boys, be ambitious," which was spoken by Professor Clarke, who taught English and agriculture at what would become Sapporo University in 1876. I have no idea why these words would become so well known here, but the Japanese of the day certainly took them to heart. The latest English phrase to become known by everyone in Japan is "Yes, we can!" and Georgia Coffee even made an advertisement for their canned coffee, substituting the kanji for "can" (kan) in the slogan.

(Although foreign loan words are written in katakana, there's a small subset that have been in use so long they have been given honorary kanji.)

Georgia Coffee came up with an amusing way to advertise their products using English.

6 Comments:

Blogger L.B. said...

I knew the phrase 'Boys Be Ambitious' from the series Hyakko (it's the school motto) but didn't know about its history. Yay for learning something new

2:19 AM

 
Blogger Kiriska said...

Ahh, now I know why miyavi has a song called "Girls, be ambitious." :P

10:38 AM

 
OpenID volcanicprncess said...

I still find it amazing that William Clark was here in Sapporo for only eight months, and "Boys be ambitious" is _everywhere_! If you forget his name while you're here, you can pose like the statue and they'll know who you mean (or where you want to go, since the statue is a major tourist attraction).

10:40 AM

 
Blogger Robert said...

"Yes we can" pops up in more and more places here in Japan. My local gym (Konami Sports) is advertising their body-fat scanning and consultation service with the phrase "Yes we scan".

12:41 PM

 
Blogger Peter in Japan said...

Yes, it shows up in anime a lot, and of course the famous manga "Boy's Be..." is a tribute to it, i.e. boys be ambitious and find a great girl to be your girlfriend. Kind of inspiring when you think of it that way.

Kiriska, yes, there's a Rayearth song where Hikaru shouts, Girl Be Ambitious, 少女よ、大志を抱け!

Robert, love it!

4:42 PM

 
Blogger Rune said...

'Boys be ambitious' is sorta oxymoronic to the japanese spirit with it's 'the nail that sticks out shall be hammered in'. Ironic that both sayings are equally famous, oxyironic maybe?

12:46 AM

 

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