Japanese borrowed a lot of characters and concepts from the Chinese, so the two countries share many written characters (called "kanji" in Japanese and "hanzi" in Mandarin Chinese).
Mandarin Chinese:
激情 (jī qíng) = passion / fervor / enthusiasm / strong emotion
Cantonese Chinese:
激情 (gik1 cing4) = passion; fervour; strong emotion
Japanese:
激情 (gekijou) = violent emotion; passion; fury
@ Rotbuche: Oops! Sorry, I got my history wrong. I've corrected my mistake. Thanks for pointing that out!
If you are asking Japanese pronunciation, it is "GEKIJOU."
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Japanese borrowed a lot of characters and concepts from the Chinese, so the two countries share many written characters (called "kanji" in Japanese and "hanzi" in Mandarin Chinese).
Mandarin Chinese:
激情 (jī qíng) = passion / fervor / enthusiasm / strong emotion
Cantonese Chinese:
激情 (gik1 cing4) = passion; fervour; strong emotion
Japanese:
激情 (gekijou) = violent emotion; passion; fury
@ Rotbuche: Oops! Sorry, I got my history wrong. I've corrected my mistake. Thanks for pointing that out!
If you are asking Japanese pronunciation, it is "GEKIJOU."