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Yocchan 12-06-2011 08:43 AM

レジャッコ
 
Hello,

I found this term "レジャッコ" in a manga. But even my Japanese teacher didn´t know what it means. It should be some sort of car, but I figured this would be some abbreviation, as Japanese love that. Does anyone know what does it stand for?
Thanks:))

masaegu 12-06-2011 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Yocchan (Post 889107)
Hello,

I found this term "レジャッコ" in a manga. But even my Japanese teacher didn´t know what it means. It should be some sort of car, but I figured this would be some abbreviation, as Japanese love that. Does anyone know what does it stand for?
Thanks:))

It is a slang word meaning a "family car" or "privately-owned car" as opposed to a car owned by a business, which often tends to be larger in size.

Look up 「レジャー」 if you are not familiar with it.

「こ」 or 「っこ」 is a suffix used to colloquially emphasize the smallness or cuteness of a thing. I am sure you have seen this if you study Japanese.

Yocchan 12-06-2011 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by masaegu (Post 889108)
It is a slang word meaning a "family car" or "privately-owned car" as opposed to a car owned by a business, which often tends to be larger in size.

Look up 「レジャー」 if you are not familiar with it.

「こ」 or 「っこ」 is a suffix used to colloquially emphasize the smallness or cuteness of a thing. I am sure you have seen this if you study Japanese.

Thanks for your help. The funny side is, that all I found, when I googled it was a family van.:eek:

masaegu 12-06-2011 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Yocchan (Post 889110)
Thanks for your help. The funny side is, that all I found, when I googled it was a family van.:eek:

These notions of size and cuteness are relative. If you were driving a van for work, you would not regard another van running on the same street as being large or cute. But if you were driving a big truck, you would regard the same van as small enough to call a レジャッコ. So, vans are included in what people call by that name.


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