Mar 26, 2007 17:27
17 yrs ago
Japanese term
ポッタリジャンサ
Japanese to English
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Economics
The meaning is 「商品を風呂敷に包んで運び、差益を稼ぐ」 ie, as in carrying items to a town market to sell, but I can't seem to extract what the English (??) might be here. Any ideas?
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3 +2 | peddler | Nozomi Kugita |
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peddler
My understanding of "ポッタリジャンサ"is a person (Korean) who cross over Genkai-Nada (the sea between Korea and West of Kyushu [Japan]) to bring commercial goods to Japan, and now it is used, in Japanese, to decribe anybody who peddles in and out of Japan.
Peer comment(s):
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TimG
: A google search will produce several sites that explain the origin of the word.
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Thanks, Tim :)
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Shannon Morales
: (Can't agree or disagree because I don't know the term, but I just wanted to commend Nozomi-san on what seems like a very insightful answer! Fascinating!)
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Thanks, Shannon! :)
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Joe L
: I know that my "agree" comment is LATE, but I also wanted to commend you. I'm as impressed as Shannon.
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Thanks, Joe :)
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thank you very much--your comments were very insightful! Sorry to grade this so early but am expecting to be away from the computer for the next week or so. Thanks again."
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