他人事

Japanese

Kanji in this term
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Alternative forms

Etymology

From 人事(hitogoto), with the irregular spelling 他人(hito) used in place of 人(hito) to avoid confusion with 人事(jinji). Taningoto is the regular, originally non-existent reading.

Noun

他人事 (hiragana ひとごと, rōmaji hitogoto)

(nonstandard) 他人事 (hiragana たにんごと, rōmaji taningoto)

  1. someone else's concern or problem

Usage notes

Often used in the form 他人事のよう(hitogoto no yō), meaning to act as if something doesn't concern you, or is not your problem. Similar to "That's none of my business."

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