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    57 Why is Argentina "Aruzenchin" in Japanese?

    57 Why is Argentina "Aruzenchin" in Japanese?

    On this episode of Ichimon Japan we ask: Why is Argentina "Aruzenchin" in Japanese? (This is a follow up to episode 56 of Ichimon Japan: What katakana words do you hate?)

    Topics Discussed

    • The possible reason for my Argentina in Japanese is aruzenchin rather than something closer to the original name in Spanish
    • About sounds that formerly did not exist in the Japanese language
    • And much more!

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    Japanese Vocabulary List

    Most episodes feature at least one or two interesting Japanese words or phrases. Here’s some of the ones that came up on this episode. All information is from Jim Breen's WWWJDIC.

    • Aruzenchin
      • アルゼンチン : 亜爾然丁 【アルゼンチン】 (n) (uk) Argentina

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    Full Show Notes

     

    #6 Pascal Bordeau - Journalisme et machinisme

    #6 Pascal Bordeau - Journalisme et machinisme

    Pour ce sixième podcast de Confidences entr’acteurs agricoles, je me suis entretenu avec Pascal Bordeau, le journaliste spécialisé en machinisme agricole probablement le plus expérimenté et le plus discret de la profession. Ayant effectué l’essentiel de sa carrière au sein d’Entraid, le média des Cuma, Pascal n’a pas pour autant une approche partisane de son activité. Qui plus est, son sens de l’analyse en fait un interlocuteur particulièrement apprécié dans une profession qui manque actuellement de vocations.

    #5 Henri Dupire - créateur de vocations

    #5 Henri Dupire - créateur de vocations

    Ce sont deux institutions qui sont évoquées dans ce podcast. Tout d’abord, le lycée Claude Lehec, basé dans la Manche et qui forme des élèves dans le domaine de la maintenance du machinisme agricole depuis plus de 70 ans. Mais que serait un lycée sans enseignants et j’ai donc rencontré l’un des plus fameux d’entre eux, Henri Dupire. Celui-ci s’apprête à prendre sa retraite, après 39 rentrées scolaires passées dans ce fameux lycée. Cela méritait bien un podcast, en espérant que celui-ci suscitera des vocations.

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