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Nisei - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

nisei

/ˈniːseɪ/ /ˈniːseɪ/

Definition:

A person born in the US or Canada whose parents were immigrants from Japan.

Synonyms:

Japanese-American, second-generation, immigrant descendant

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

Issei (first-generation), Sansei (third-generation)

Common Collocations:

Nisei generation, Nisei soldiers, Nisei community

Derivatives:

Niseis, Nisei's

Usage Tips:

Use "Nisei" to refer specifically to second-generation Japanese-Americans, not all Japanese descendants.

Common Phrases:

Nisei veterans, Nisei experience, Nisei identity

Etymology:

From Japanese 二世 (nisei), meaning "second generation."

Examples:

  • 1. Many Nisei served bravely in the US Army during World War II.
  • 2. The Nisei faced discrimination despite being born in America.
  • 3. Her grandparents were Issei, but she identifies as Nisei.
  • 4. The museum honors the contributions of the Nisei generation.
  • 5. Nisei often bridged the gap between Japanese and American cultures.

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