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What does 「再々起」mean?
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6月には日本でのデビュー30周年を記念したコンサートを開き「再々起」を目指す
Source: https://www.sankei.com/premium/news/190429/prm1904290009-n1.html (last line of first paragraph)
I think it means most frequently sung songs but I am not sure. I understand 再々 as 'often' and 起 as 'occur/beginning' but I am confused about what the combination means.
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6月には日本でのデビュー30周年を記念したコンサートを開き「再々起」を目指す
Source: https://www.sankei.com/premium/news/190429/prm1904290009-n1.html (last line of first paragraph)
I think it means most frequently sung songs but I am not sure. I understand 再々 as 'often' and 起 as 'occur/beginning' but I am confused about what the combination means.
meaning words
再々 used in place of 再 can mean "re-re-". For example, 再々発 is "re-recurrence (of a cancer)", 再々建 is "re-rebuild", 再々受験 is "third trial (of an exam)".
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6月には日本でのデビュー30周年を記念したコンサートを開き「再々起」を目指す
Source: https://www.sankei.com/premium/news/190429/prm1904290009-n1.html (last line of first paragraph)
I think it means most frequently sung songs but I am not sure. I understand 再々 as 'often' and 起 as 'occur/beginning' but I am confused about what the combination means.
meaning words
6月には日本でのデビュー30周年を記念したコンサートを開き「再々起」を目指す
Source: https://www.sankei.com/premium/news/190429/prm1904290009-n1.html (last line of first paragraph)
I think it means most frequently sung songs but I am not sure. I understand 再々 as 'often' and 起 as 'occur/beginning' but I am confused about what the combination means.
meaning words
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再々 used in place of 再 can mean "re-re-". For example, 再々発 is "re-recurrence (of a cancer)", 再々建 is "re-rebuild", 再々受験 is "third trial (of an exam)".
– naruto
17 mins ago
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再々 used in place of 再 can mean "re-re-". For example, 再々発 is "re-recurrence (of a cancer)", 再々建 is "re-rebuild", 再々受験 is "third trial (of an exam)".
– naruto
17 mins ago
再々 used in place of 再 can mean "re-re-". For example, 再々発 is "re-recurrence (of a cancer)", 再々建 is "re-rebuild", 再々受験 is "third trial (of an exam)".
– naruto
17 mins ago
再々 used in place of 再 can mean "re-re-". For example, 再々発 is "re-recurrence (of a cancer)", 再々建 is "re-rebuild", 再々受験 is "third trial (of an exam)".
– naruto
17 mins ago
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You are reading way too much into it.
「再起」 means "a return to popularity" and
「再々起」 means "a second return to popularity". In other words, it means "a re-comeback".
キム・ヨンジャ, the singer who was once very popular in Japan, fell down to the ground for the "problems" in her private life. When she returned to her home country of South Korea, however, she became quite popular again there, which was her 「再起」. Now, she is aiming for her 「再々起」 back in Japan by giving a concert this coming June.
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You are reading way too much into it.
「再起」 means "a return to popularity" and
「再々起」 means "a second return to popularity". In other words, it means "a re-comeback".
キム・ヨンジャ, the singer who was once very popular in Japan, fell down to the ground for the "problems" in her private life. When she returned to her home country of South Korea, however, she became quite popular again there, which was her 「再起」. Now, she is aiming for her 「再々起」 back in Japan by giving a concert this coming June.
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You are reading way too much into it.
「再起」 means "a return to popularity" and
「再々起」 means "a second return to popularity". In other words, it means "a re-comeback".
キム・ヨンジャ, the singer who was once very popular in Japan, fell down to the ground for the "problems" in her private life. When she returned to her home country of South Korea, however, she became quite popular again there, which was her 「再起」. Now, she is aiming for her 「再々起」 back in Japan by giving a concert this coming June.
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You are reading way too much into it.
「再起」 means "a return to popularity" and
「再々起」 means "a second return to popularity". In other words, it means "a re-comeback".
キム・ヨンジャ, the singer who was once very popular in Japan, fell down to the ground for the "problems" in her private life. When she returned to her home country of South Korea, however, she became quite popular again there, which was her 「再起」. Now, she is aiming for her 「再々起」 back in Japan by giving a concert this coming June.
You are reading way too much into it.
「再起」 means "a return to popularity" and
「再々起」 means "a second return to popularity". In other words, it means "a re-comeback".
キム・ヨンジャ, the singer who was once very popular in Japan, fell down to the ground for the "problems" in her private life. When she returned to her home country of South Korea, however, she became quite popular again there, which was her 「再起」. Now, she is aiming for her 「再々起」 back in Japan by giving a concert this coming June.
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再々 used in place of 再 can mean "re-re-". For example, 再々発 is "re-recurrence (of a cancer)", 再々建 is "re-rebuild", 再々受験 is "third trial (of an exam)".
– naruto
17 mins ago