Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
shogun
Swedish translation:
shogun (:: militär ledare, krigsherre)
Added to glossary by
Thomas Johansson
Oct 11, 2004 19:30
19 yrs ago
English term
shogun
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History
Japansk historia
Det forekommer i en engelsk historietext som jag ska oversatta. Hur skulle man oversatta den har titeln?
En ytterligare fraga: Var shogun en titel som delades med andra, eller kunde det bara finnas en shogun i taget?
1614 Japanese shogun, Tokugawa Ieyasu, issues an edict suppressing Christianity.
En ytterligare fraga: Var shogun en titel som delades med andra, eller kunde det bara finnas en shogun i taget?
1614 Japanese shogun, Tokugawa Ieyasu, issues an edict suppressing Christianity.
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Shogun
a very Japanese thing which therefore I would not translate, although you can give it the meaning of WARLORD.
PS: I lived in Shogun country for several years.
PS: I lived in Shogun country for several years.
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arvendal
: Se Nationalencyklopedin: militär ledare. Översätts inte.
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tak, Mats. But "military leader" is a bit too contemporary. On the times of the Shoguns, they were Warlords.
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Erik Hansson
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thanks, Erik!
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Georgios Paraskevopoulos
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Marie Andersson (Allen)
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Sven Petersson
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lena blondel
: agree to "shogun" (but not to warlord since shogun was a HEREDITARY military J. commander).
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ohemulen
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lafresita (X)
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Lisa Dahlander
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asptech
: det fanns bara en "shogun" i taget och det var han som utövade kejsarens värdsliga makt (kejsaren var je gud)
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Elisabeth Tauvon
: Hai, som man säger på japanska :-)
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EKM
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Mario Marcolin
: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shogunate
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