B1 adjective #2,500 가장 일반적인

最高の

saikou no

재미있는 사실

The '最' (sai) prefix is common in Japanese to form superlatives, similar to '-est' in English, like in '一番' (ichiban - 'number one' or 'best').

어원

From Middle Chinese 'zuì gāo' (最高) meaning 'highest' or 'most eminent'.

원래 의미: Highest, most eminent.

Sino-Japanese (borrowed from Chinese).

문화적 맥락

When describing something as '最高,' it carries a strong sense of enthusiasm and positive affirmation. It's frequently used in daily conversation to express that something is excellent, wonderful, or the best you've experienced. It can also be used ironically, but typically the context makes that clear.

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