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Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)What's the difference among 夜中, 真夜中 and 夜?On the replacing of kanji made obsolete in the 1946 reforms with similar-looking kanji.What is the role of 空書 (writing kanji in the air) in modern Japanese?What time of day does [後]のち cover in 天気予報?Noun+Adjective - What are the rules/usages?Rosetta Stone's usage of kana for words instead of kanjiI cannot recognize this kanjiFurigana: Usage and applicationHow to read kanji when they are written together with hiragana or katakana in a sentence?Need help transcribing handwritten charactersWhy is 九時 (9 o'clock) pronounced “Ku-ji” and not “Kyu-ji”?










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Learning the time of day I found that 朝 or あさ means morning, 昼 or ひる means afternoon, and 晚 I expected to be night but Google translate is saying it's moth for some reason. Does this 晚 only mean night when paired with certain characters?










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      Learning the time of day I found that 朝 or あさ means morning, 昼 or ひる means afternoon, and 晚 I expected to be night but Google translate is saying it's moth for some reason. Does this 晚 only mean night when paired with certain characters?










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          Google Translate, and indeed just about any machine translation engine, is still often shit for the Japanese ↔ English language pair. Do not rely on Google Translate to learn another language, especially when looking at a single word.



          Here are some time-of-day terms:



          • 朝【あさ】 = "morning"

          • 昼【ひる】 = "day, afternoon"

          • 晩【ばん】 = "evening"

          • 夜【よる】 = "late evening, night"

          See also this recent post: What's the difference among 夜中, 真夜中 and 夜?



          PS: For what it's worth, the actual word for "moth" is 蛾【が】. I recommend that you use any of various online dictionaries when exploring a single word. Here are some freebies:



          • Weblio Japanese ↔ English


          • Kotobank (geared for native Japanese readers, but still offering some Japanese ↔ English content)


          • Jisho.org (sometimes a bit dodgy, make sure to cross-check)


          • Wiktionary (full disclosure: I've helped edit a lot of the Japanese entries)

          Digression, and example of the perils of machine translation



          The original post included the kanji 晚, technically Unicode codepoint 665A.





          The above is the 旧【きゅう】字【じ】体【たい】 or "old form" of the 新【しん】字【じ】体【たい】 or "new form" kanji 晩, technically Unicode codepoint 6669.





          Google Translate (mostly) correctly translates the shinjitai kanji as "night".



          Correct translation when using U+6669



          However, even though the kyūjitai character has the same meaning, Google mistranslates this as "moth" if the source language is set to Japanese.



          Mistranslation of U+665A when source language is set to "Japanese"



          When auto-detected, Google [on my machine, anyway] identifies this as Chinese and translates it as "late".



          Correct translation of U+665A when source language is auto-detected as "Chinese"



          Truly, caveat usuarius.






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          • That's a great point, in seeing that more and more these generic translation services fail as you learn more. I've used Jisho! Going to use that over the translation apps from now on.

            – Greg Degruy
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          • Why do you consider jisho.org to sometimes be "a bit dodgy"?

            – Hans Peter
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          • @HansPeter, I've run into various cases over the years where an entry at Jisho.org was misleading. See for instance the discussion at the 唵 entry on Wiktionary.

            – Eiríkr Útlendi
            3 hours ago






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            @Leebo -- aha, it's doing it for the alternative-form kyūjitai kanji 晚.

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          Google Translate, and indeed just about any machine translation engine, is still often shit for the Japanese ↔ English language pair. Do not rely on Google Translate to learn another language, especially when looking at a single word.



          Here are some time-of-day terms:



          • 朝【あさ】 = "morning"

          • 昼【ひる】 = "day, afternoon"

          • 晩【ばん】 = "evening"

          • 夜【よる】 = "late evening, night"

          See also this recent post: What's the difference among 夜中, 真夜中 and 夜?



          PS: For what it's worth, the actual word for "moth" is 蛾【が】. I recommend that you use any of various online dictionaries when exploring a single word. Here are some freebies:



          • Weblio Japanese ↔ English


          • Kotobank (geared for native Japanese readers, but still offering some Japanese ↔ English content)


          • Jisho.org (sometimes a bit dodgy, make sure to cross-check)


          • Wiktionary (full disclosure: I've helped edit a lot of the Japanese entries)

          Digression, and example of the perils of machine translation



          The original post included the kanji 晚, technically Unicode codepoint 665A.





          The above is the 旧【きゅう】字【じ】体【たい】 or "old form" of the 新【しん】字【じ】体【たい】 or "new form" kanji 晩, technically Unicode codepoint 6669.





          Google Translate (mostly) correctly translates the shinjitai kanji as "night".



          Correct translation when using U+6669



          However, even though the kyūjitai character has the same meaning, Google mistranslates this as "moth" if the source language is set to Japanese.



          Mistranslation of U+665A when source language is set to "Japanese"



          When auto-detected, Google [on my machine, anyway] identifies this as Chinese and translates it as "late".



          Correct translation of U+665A when source language is auto-detected as "Chinese"



          Truly, caveat usuarius.






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          • That's a great point, in seeing that more and more these generic translation services fail as you learn more. I've used Jisho! Going to use that over the translation apps from now on.

            – Greg Degruy
            6 hours ago











          • Why do you consider jisho.org to sometimes be "a bit dodgy"?

            – Hans Peter
            5 hours ago












          • @HansPeter, I've run into various cases over the years where an entry at Jisho.org was misleading. See for instance the discussion at the 唵 entry on Wiktionary.

            – Eiríkr Útlendi
            3 hours ago






          • 1





            @Leebo -- aha, it's doing it for the alternative-form kyūjitai kanji 晚.

            – Eiríkr Útlendi
            2 hours ago






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            @EiríkrÚtlendi If you copy the image onto your clipboard, you can just paste it into your answer. (or upload it).

            – Ringil
            1 hour ago















          5














          Google Translate, and indeed just about any machine translation engine, is still often shit for the Japanese ↔ English language pair. Do not rely on Google Translate to learn another language, especially when looking at a single word.



          Here are some time-of-day terms:



          • 朝【あさ】 = "morning"

          • 昼【ひる】 = "day, afternoon"

          • 晩【ばん】 = "evening"

          • 夜【よる】 = "late evening, night"

          See also this recent post: What's the difference among 夜中, 真夜中 and 夜?



          PS: For what it's worth, the actual word for "moth" is 蛾【が】. I recommend that you use any of various online dictionaries when exploring a single word. Here are some freebies:



          • Weblio Japanese ↔ English


          • Kotobank (geared for native Japanese readers, but still offering some Japanese ↔ English content)


          • Jisho.org (sometimes a bit dodgy, make sure to cross-check)


          • Wiktionary (full disclosure: I've helped edit a lot of the Japanese entries)

          Digression, and example of the perils of machine translation



          The original post included the kanji 晚, technically Unicode codepoint 665A.





          The above is the 旧【きゅう】字【じ】体【たい】 or "old form" of the 新【しん】字【じ】体【たい】 or "new form" kanji 晩, technically Unicode codepoint 6669.





          Google Translate (mostly) correctly translates the shinjitai kanji as "night".



          Correct translation when using U+6669



          However, even though the kyūjitai character has the same meaning, Google mistranslates this as "moth" if the source language is set to Japanese.



          Mistranslation of U+665A when source language is set to "Japanese"



          When auto-detected, Google [on my machine, anyway] identifies this as Chinese and translates it as "late".



          Correct translation of U+665A when source language is auto-detected as "Chinese"



          Truly, caveat usuarius.






          share|improve this answer

























          • That's a great point, in seeing that more and more these generic translation services fail as you learn more. I've used Jisho! Going to use that over the translation apps from now on.

            – Greg Degruy
            6 hours ago











          • Why do you consider jisho.org to sometimes be "a bit dodgy"?

            – Hans Peter
            5 hours ago












          • @HansPeter, I've run into various cases over the years where an entry at Jisho.org was misleading. See for instance the discussion at the 唵 entry on Wiktionary.

            – Eiríkr Útlendi
            3 hours ago






          • 1





            @Leebo -- aha, it's doing it for the alternative-form kyūjitai kanji 晚.

            – Eiríkr Útlendi
            2 hours ago






          • 1





            @EiríkrÚtlendi If you copy the image onto your clipboard, you can just paste it into your answer. (or upload it).

            – Ringil
            1 hour ago













          5












          5








          5







          Google Translate, and indeed just about any machine translation engine, is still often shit for the Japanese ↔ English language pair. Do not rely on Google Translate to learn another language, especially when looking at a single word.



          Here are some time-of-day terms:



          • 朝【あさ】 = "morning"

          • 昼【ひる】 = "day, afternoon"

          • 晩【ばん】 = "evening"

          • 夜【よる】 = "late evening, night"

          See also this recent post: What's the difference among 夜中, 真夜中 and 夜?



          PS: For what it's worth, the actual word for "moth" is 蛾【が】. I recommend that you use any of various online dictionaries when exploring a single word. Here are some freebies:



          • Weblio Japanese ↔ English


          • Kotobank (geared for native Japanese readers, but still offering some Japanese ↔ English content)


          • Jisho.org (sometimes a bit dodgy, make sure to cross-check)


          • Wiktionary (full disclosure: I've helped edit a lot of the Japanese entries)

          Digression, and example of the perils of machine translation



          The original post included the kanji 晚, technically Unicode codepoint 665A.





          The above is the 旧【きゅう】字【じ】体【たい】 or "old form" of the 新【しん】字【じ】体【たい】 or "new form" kanji 晩, technically Unicode codepoint 6669.





          Google Translate (mostly) correctly translates the shinjitai kanji as "night".



          Correct translation when using U+6669



          However, even though the kyūjitai character has the same meaning, Google mistranslates this as "moth" if the source language is set to Japanese.



          Mistranslation of U+665A when source language is set to "Japanese"



          When auto-detected, Google [on my machine, anyway] identifies this as Chinese and translates it as "late".



          Correct translation of U+665A when source language is auto-detected as "Chinese"



          Truly, caveat usuarius.






          share|improve this answer















          Google Translate, and indeed just about any machine translation engine, is still often shit for the Japanese ↔ English language pair. Do not rely on Google Translate to learn another language, especially when looking at a single word.



          Here are some time-of-day terms:



          • 朝【あさ】 = "morning"

          • 昼【ひる】 = "day, afternoon"

          • 晩【ばん】 = "evening"

          • 夜【よる】 = "late evening, night"

          See also this recent post: What's the difference among 夜中, 真夜中 and 夜?



          PS: For what it's worth, the actual word for "moth" is 蛾【が】. I recommend that you use any of various online dictionaries when exploring a single word. Here are some freebies:



          • Weblio Japanese ↔ English


          • Kotobank (geared for native Japanese readers, but still offering some Japanese ↔ English content)


          • Jisho.org (sometimes a bit dodgy, make sure to cross-check)


          • Wiktionary (full disclosure: I've helped edit a lot of the Japanese entries)

          Digression, and example of the perils of machine translation



          The original post included the kanji 晚, technically Unicode codepoint 665A.





          The above is the 旧【きゅう】字【じ】体【たい】 or "old form" of the 新【しん】字【じ】体【たい】 or "new form" kanji 晩, technically Unicode codepoint 6669.





          Google Translate (mostly) correctly translates the shinjitai kanji as "night".



          Correct translation when using U+6669



          However, even though the kyūjitai character has the same meaning, Google mistranslates this as "moth" if the source language is set to Japanese.



          Mistranslation of U+665A when source language is set to "Japanese"



          When auto-detected, Google [on my machine, anyway] identifies this as Chinese and translates it as "late".



          Correct translation of U+665A when source language is auto-detected as "Chinese"



          Truly, caveat usuarius.







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          • That's a great point, in seeing that more and more these generic translation services fail as you learn more. I've used Jisho! Going to use that over the translation apps from now on.

            – Greg Degruy
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          • Why do you consider jisho.org to sometimes be "a bit dodgy"?

            – Hans Peter
            5 hours ago












          • @HansPeter, I've run into various cases over the years where an entry at Jisho.org was misleading. See for instance the discussion at the 唵 entry on Wiktionary.

            – Eiríkr Útlendi
            3 hours ago






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            @Leebo -- aha, it's doing it for the alternative-form kyūjitai kanji 晚.

            – Eiríkr Útlendi
            2 hours ago






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            @EiríkrÚtlendi If you copy the image onto your clipboard, you can just paste it into your answer. (or upload it).

            – Ringil
            1 hour ago

















          • That's a great point, in seeing that more and more these generic translation services fail as you learn more. I've used Jisho! Going to use that over the translation apps from now on.

            – Greg Degruy
            6 hours ago











          • Why do you consider jisho.org to sometimes be "a bit dodgy"?

            – Hans Peter
            5 hours ago












          • @HansPeter, I've run into various cases over the years where an entry at Jisho.org was misleading. See for instance the discussion at the 唵 entry on Wiktionary.

            – Eiríkr Útlendi
            3 hours ago






          • 1





            @Leebo -- aha, it's doing it for the alternative-form kyūjitai kanji 晚.

            – Eiríkr Útlendi
            2 hours ago






          • 1





            @EiríkrÚtlendi If you copy the image onto your clipboard, you can just paste it into your answer. (or upload it).

            – Ringil
            1 hour ago
















          That's a great point, in seeing that more and more these generic translation services fail as you learn more. I've used Jisho! Going to use that over the translation apps from now on.

          – Greg Degruy
          6 hours ago





          That's a great point, in seeing that more and more these generic translation services fail as you learn more. I've used Jisho! Going to use that over the translation apps from now on.

          – Greg Degruy
          6 hours ago













          Why do you consider jisho.org to sometimes be "a bit dodgy"?

          – Hans Peter
          5 hours ago






          Why do you consider jisho.org to sometimes be "a bit dodgy"?

          – Hans Peter
          5 hours ago














          @HansPeter, I've run into various cases over the years where an entry at Jisho.org was misleading. See for instance the discussion at the 唵 entry on Wiktionary.

          – Eiríkr Útlendi
          3 hours ago





          @HansPeter, I've run into various cases over the years where an entry at Jisho.org was misleading. See for instance the discussion at the 唵 entry on Wiktionary.

          – Eiríkr Útlendi
          3 hours ago




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          @Leebo -- aha, it's doing it for the alternative-form kyūjitai kanji 晚.

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          2 hours ago




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