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Difference between "Yome" and "Se" in Japanese
"Yome" and "世" do have similar meanings, both meaning "generation of generations".
However, there is a difference between the two.
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1. The Japanese word sei is usually used to mean "family" or "clan". "family," "dynasty," and "dynastic."
For example: Queen Elisa Vesse 1 , Queen Elisa Vesse 2 .
2. The Japanese word "~yome" can be used for either "family" or "institution" or "organization". ".
For example, the famous artists of the pear orchards in Japan are called "(number) ~ yome".
Like: the first generation Matsumoto Hakubutsu? The second generation of Onoue Matsuzuru? Seventeen generations of Nakamura Kanzaburo? Sixth generation of the eye Nakamura Goemon? Nine generations of eyes Sawamura Sojuro? Ichikawa Tuanjuro, 12th generation? Sakado Mitsugoro, 10th generation.
Also, the Japanese company "number + generation head". (
There is also the Japanese traditional store "Numeral + Yome オーナー". (Indicates the first generation of shopkeepers)
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