サラリーマン
Japanese
Etymology
Although often described as wasei eigo (和製英語), this appears to derive from English phrase salaried man,[1][2][3] which appears in print at least as early as 1828.
The resulting Japanese term was then re-imported into English.
Pronunciation
Noun
サラリーマン (rōmaji sararīman)
- a salaryman (male office worker)
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