Gairaigo: How English Words Become Japanese Katakana (And the Traps)

When you first start reading Japanese katakana and recognize a word — マクドナルド (McDonald’s), コーヒー (coffee) — it feels like cheating in the best possible way. But gairaigo (外来語), Japanese loanwords from other languages, can also be surprisingly tricky. マンション doesn’t mean mansion. ナイーブ doesn’t mean naive. Here’s your guide to this fascinating linguistic layer of Japanese.

FeatureDetail
What is gairaigo?Foreign-origin words absorbed into Japanese, written in katakana
Main source languageEnglish (~80% of gairaigo)
Other sourcesPortuguese, French, Dutch, German, Chinese
Key trapGairaigo are NOT direct translations — meanings often shift
Why learn them~10% of everyday modern Japanese vocabulary is gairaigo
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How English Becomes Japanese Katakana

Yuka

英語の言葉がカタカナになるとき、日本語の音の体系に合わせて変わる!子音だけの音には母音が追加され、長い母音は「ー」になる。「McDonald’s」が「マクドナルド」になる変換、面白いよね!
(When English words become katakana, they change to fit Japanese phonology. Consonant clusters get vowels added, long vowels become ー. The transformation of ‘McDonald’s’ → マクドナルド is a great example!)

EnglishKatakanaRomaji (reading)Change applied
coffeeコーヒーkoohiiLong vowel ー; final -ee
McDonald’sマクドナルドmakudonarudoVowels added between consonants
computerコンピューターkonpyuutaaClusters broken up; final ー
staffスタッフsutaffuDouble consonant = small ッ
part-time jobアルバイトarubaitoFrom German ‘Arbeit’

False Friends: Gairaigo That Don’t Mean What You Think

Yuka

注意!カタカナ語は英語っぽく見えても意味が違うことがある。「マンション」は高級アパートのこと(邸宅ではない)。「ナイーブ」は「感受性が豊か・純粋」という良い意味で使われることが多い。
(Watch out! Katakana words can look like English but mean something different. マンション = a nice apartment (NOT a mansion). ナイーブ = sensitive/innocent (often positive — NOT naive).)

KatakanaWhat you’d expectActual Japanese meaning
マンションMansion (huge house)A nice apartment / condominium
ナイーブNaive (gullible)Sensitive, innocent, pure-hearted
スマートSmart (intelligent)Slim, slender, stylish
ベストBestVest (the clothing)
コンセントConsentElectrical outlet / socket
バイキングVikingAll-you-can-eat buffet
サービスService (general)Free of charge (サービスで = for free)
ズボン(from French jupon)Trousers / pants

Useful Gairaigo You’ll Use Every Day

KatakanaReadingMeaning
スマホsumahoSmartphone (スマートフォン abbreviated)
エアコンeakonAir conditioner
コンビニkonbiniConvenience store
アパートapaatoApartment (lower-class than マンション)
レジrejiCash register
バッグbagguBag
メールmeeruEmail (also: text message)
リモコンrimokonRemote control (リモートコントロール)
ゲームgeemuGame
ランチranchiLunch
Rei

日本語には英語以外からの外来語もたくさん!「アルバイト」はドイツ語のArbeit(仕事)から。「パン」はポルトガル語のpão(パン)から。「アンケート」はフランス語のenquête(調査)から。
(Not all gairaigo come from English! アルバイト is from German ‘Arbeit’ (work). パン is from Portuguese ‘pão’ (bread). アンケート is from French ‘enquête’ (survey).)

Quick Quiz

1. What does マンション mean in Japanese?
A nice apartment / condominium — NOT a mansion.

2. コンセント in Japanese means what?
Electrical outlet / socket — NOT consent.

3. Which language does アルバイト (part-time job) come from?
German — from ‘Arbeit’ (work).


Which gairaigo surprised you the most? Share in the comments! 💬

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