Utage (宴 - Banquet/Party)

Apr 3, 2018 12:15
Yesterday, "utage" (宴) was held at my work venue.

"Utage" means a banquet, drinking party, or spree.

This word comes from "uchiage" (打ち上げ), which means to make a sound by clapping or hitting instruments.

Since bustling drinking parties make sounds, "utage" has come to mean such parties.

These days, we often use "uchiage" to mean a drinking party that is held after finishing an event.

Also, "utage," which is also called "enkai" (宴会), is usually refers to a party of a certain/large scale hosted by a company or an organization.

On the other hand, a small party hosted by young people is often referred to as just "nomikai" (飲み会 literally "drinking party").


昨日は私の職場で「宴」が行われました。

「宴」とは、宴会や飲み会のことを表します。

この言葉は、手や楽器を叩いて音を出す「打ち上げ」が変化したものです。

音を出して騒ぐことから、騒がしい飲み会を指すようになったというわけです。

現在では、興行を終えた際に行う宴会のことを「打ち上げ」と言うこともあります。

また、宴は通常、企業や団体などが行うある程度規模の大きいパーティを指し、「宴会」と呼ばれることも多いです。

一方、若者が行う小規模なパーティは、単に「飲み会」と呼ばることが多いです。
No. 1 nekosami's correction
  • Utage (宴 - Banquet/Party)
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • Yesterday, "utage" (宴) was held at my work venue.
  • Yesterday, an "utage" (宴) was held at my work venue.
  • "Utage" means a banquet, drinking party, or spree.
  • "Utage" means a banquet or drinking party, or spree.
     'spree' doesn't make much sense here.
  • This word comes from "uchiage" (打ち上げ), which means to make a sound by clapping or hitting instruments.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • Since bustling drinking parties make sounds, "utage" has come to mean such parties.
  • Since bustling drinking parties make sounds, "utage" has come to refer to such parties.
  • These days, we often use "uchiage" to mean a drinking party that is held after finishing an event.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • Also, "utage," which is also called "enkai" (宴会), is usually refers to a party of a certain/large scale hosted by a company or an organization.
  • Also, an "utage," which is also called an "enkai" (宴会), is usually refers to a party of a certain or large scale that's hosted by a company or an organization.
     More natural: "...to a large party or one of a certain scale that's..."
  • On the other hand, a small party hosted by young people is often referred to as just "nomikai" (飲み会 literally "drinking party").
  • On the other hand, a small party hosted by young people is often just referred to as a "nomikai" (飲み会 literally "drinking party").
nekosami
Sounds fun! What an informative post :)
Toru
Thank you so much for the corrections! :)
Toru
Thank you so much for correcting my post! (^^)
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