ミン
Meanings
Suffix
1. citizen; resident; person
2. user (of a website, esp. as a collective, e.g. Twittersphere)
Pitch accent
Used in vocabulary (141 in total)
everyday articles which have come to be regarded as folk art
resident of Hokkaidō; citizen of Hokkaidō
people; race; nation; ethnic group; ethnos
private house
citizen; citizenry; city inhabitant; townspeople; bourgeoisie; middle class
people; populace; masses
democracy; popular sovereignty; Democratic Party (esp. DPJ)
resident of Tokyo; citizen of Tokyo; Tokyoite
civil affairs; civil case
civil administration; civil government; politics focused on the promotion of public welfare
people belonging to a hereditary occupation group (Yamato period)
public-spirited or self-sacrificing individual
monarch and subjects
commoner; plebeian
inhabitant; resident; citizen; population
population of a fief
farmer; peasant
the people; citizens; the populace
private; non-governmental; non-official; folk; popular
refugee; displaced person; person inconvenienced by (lack of something); person unable to satisfactorily (marry, shop, etc.)
evacuees; displaced persons; refugees
islander
poor people; the poor
subject; national
pension; guesthouse; bed and breakfast; private home providing lodging for travelers (travellers)
folklore studies; folkloristics
villager
ignorant people
townspeople
indigenous people; native people; aborigines
local people
folk customs; folkways; ethnic customs
the whole nation
Japanese citizen; Japanese citizens
native
folk tale; folktale; folk story; folklore
all people; the whole nation
the masses; the lower classes; the common people
the masses; the lower classes; the common people
public welfare; the people's livelihood
ward residents
popular will; will of the people
popular sentiment
Democratic Liberal Party (1948-1950)
civil rights
citizens of one's own country; fellow countrymen; compatriots
samurai and common people
Constitutional Democratic Party (1927-1940)
lowly people (esp. as a caste); humble people
good citizens; law-abiding people
citizen; freemen
the chosen people
citizen of a prefecture; prefectural citizen
immigrant; emigrant; migrant
free people; free men
all citizens; all the city's inhabitants; the whole city
government and people; government and private sector; public and private sector
the people; the public
the four social classes (samurai, farmers, artisans, merchants); the masses
civilian
cultural standard (of the people); moral standard; cultural level; standard of living
resident; residents
other nations; other peoples
condition (sentiment) of the people
semi-governmental; semi-official
indigenous people; native people; natives; aborigines
voters; electorate; constituents
folk craft; folk art
the military and civilians
Burakumin (modern-day descendants of Japan's feudal outcast group)
tower-shaped wooden talisman; apron-shaped straw deity to ward off disease
the poor; paupers
foreign-settlement corporation
people belonging to a hereditary occupation group (Yamato period)
netizen; cybercitizen; Internet user
picture depicting everyday life; folk art
state resident; people of a state
prefectural resident (of Osaka or Kyoto)
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea); DPRK
popular election
person from the provinces; person living outside major metropolitan areas
Liberal Democratic Party; LDP
national manpower
the people of all nations
(Sun Yat-sen's) Three Principles of the People
the whole nation; all the people
American (citizen)
private ownership
discriminated-against people; group of people suffering discrimination
(private) house; average person's house
Numbers (book of the Bible)
land-tax rate during the Edo period (the government took 60 percent of the year's rice crop and the farmers kept 40 percent)
British person; British citizen; Briton
Social Democratic Party
victims; sufferers
parishioner
important intangible folk culture asset
private enterprise
social-contract theory
governing
Ministry of Popular Affairs (under the ritsuryo system)
national treatment; treating foreigners and locals equally
district resident; inhabitant of a county
Burakumin (modern-day descendants of Japan's feudal outcast group)
subordinate people
private house
land-tax rate during the Edo period, in which the government took 70 percent of the year's crop and the farmers kept 30 percent
racketeering by interceding in civil disputes and threatening the use of violence
fellow countrymen
Democratic Socialist Party
aborigines
public opinion
small country with a small population (The Chinese philosopher Lao-tze's ideal of a state)
belonging to the citizenry; residing in the people
private railway
private land; privately-owned land
consumer goods
national morality
social-contract theory
people's interests
cooperation between the private and public sectors
Liberal Democratic Party, Komeito and Democratic Socialist Party
Hunmin-jongum; the Hankul (Hangul) alphabet (of Korea); the Onmun (Enmun)
private ownership of land and citizens
citizens of a local area or region
citizens of a local area or region
min-min kisei; deals between companies which restrict competition
(rural) migrant worker (in China)
National People's Congress (of the People's Republic of China); NPC
Twittersphere; Twitter users
slash-and-burn farmer (in Korea)
People's Democratic Republic of Algeria
land-tax system during the Edo period under which the government took 40% of the year's crop and the farmers kept 60%
land-tax system during the Edo period under which the government took half of the year's crop and the farmers kept the other half
Examples (1 in total)
The settlers learned that the land in the valley was fertile.