Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Tinnitus

Don't you hate when you get Tinnitus?
I've experienced Tinnitus a few times, luckily not for long, and I think that that is the only reason I even know what Tinnitus is. I have no idea about native English speakers but I don't think many non-native English speakers have any idea what Tinnitus is.
So today, a Japanese word and an English word for the same price :P

Japanese: 耳鳴り
Reading: miminari
Meaning: tinnitus
Literally: ear + ringing

That's right. Tinnitus is that annoying ringing sound you sometimes start to hear in your ear out of nowhere. I don't know if Japanese has a more medical term for it, but it doesn't stop me from getting amused by thinking of the doctor talking to the nurse and saying "Yes, I examined the patient and my educated diagnosis is that he suffers from ear-ringing-ness." :P

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2 comments:

  1. I think miminari can just mean your ears are ringing, like after something really loud. But I did hear it used it in a song, it's pretty funny to imagine them singing about tinnitus. :P

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  2. Interesting post discussing tinnitus and the challenges it can create in daily life. Conditions that affect hearing and overall well-being are often overlooked, so educational content like this helps raise awareness and encourages people to seek proper medical guidance when symptoms persist. Understanding health concerns early can make a significant difference in managing them effectively. Maintaining oral health is equally important, and having access to a trusted emergency dentist in Edmonton can help when unexpected dental issues require immediate professional care.

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