独自
The word '独自' describes doing something in your own unique or independent way.
Explanation at your level:
You use 独自 when you do something your own way. It means 'by myself' or 'original.' It is a great word to show you are creative!
This word is used when someone has a special method. If you have a 独自 way of studying, it means your way is different from your friends' way.
In intermediate Japanese, 独自 is often used in business contexts. It describes a 'proprietary' or 'in-house' system that a company has built for itself.
At this level, you will see 独自 used to describe 'distinctive' characteristics. It highlights that something is not a copy or a standard version of an idea.
Advanced learners use 独自 to describe 'idiosyncratic' styles or 'autonomous' systems. It implies a high level of intellectual independence and original thought in writing.
At the mastery level, 独自 reflects a deep understanding of cultural nuance. It is used to contrast 'mainstream' trends with 'original' contributions that define a specific niche or artistic movement.
Word in 30 Seconds
- Means unique/independent.
- Used for methods/styles.
- Positive connotation.
- Essential for business.
When you hear the word 独自 (doku-ji), think of the word 'unique' or 'independent.' It is a Japanese adverb used to describe how someone does something in a way that is all their own.
If you create a 独自 solution, you didn't just copy the textbook; you came up with a clever method that reflects your personal style. It is a very positive word often used to praise creativity and self-reliance in both business and art.
The word 独自 is composed of two kanji: 独 (doku), meaning 'alone' or 'single,' and 自 (ji), meaning 'self.' Together, they create the concept of 'self-alone' or 'one's own self.'
Historically, this term evolved from classical Chinese roots where it described things that stood apart from the crowd. Over centuries, it became a staple in Japanese to describe the unique identity of a person or a company's specific strategy.
You will often see 独自 paired with verbs like 'develop' or 'investigate.' For example, a company might have a 独自の方法 (unique method) for making their products.
It is used in both formal business reports and casual conversation. If you want to sound professional, use it to describe a proprietary technology or a distinctive perspective on a project.
While not an idiom itself, it appears in phrases like 独自路線を歩む (to walk one's own path). This means to follow your own independent course in life or business regardless of what others are doing.
Another common expression is 独自の世界観 (a unique worldview), often used to describe artists or writers who have a style that is completely unlike anyone else's.
In Japanese, 独自 acts as a 'na-adjective' or an adverb depending on the sentence structure. It is pronounced 'doh-koo-jee' with a flat, steady rhythm.
Unlike English adverbs that end in '-ly,' this word is placed before the verb it modifies. It does not change form based on tense, making it quite consistent for learners to master quickly.
Fun Fact
Used in ancient texts to describe solitary monks.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear consonants
Clear consonants
Common Errors
- mispronouncing 'ji'
- shortening the vowels
- incorrect pitch accent
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Intermediate
Intermediate
Intermediate
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Advanced
Grammar to Know
Na-adjective usage
独自な
Examples by Level
彼は独自の方法で勉強する。
He studies in his own way.
Modifies the verb 'study'.
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Common Collocations
Idioms & Expressions
"独自路線"
independent path
彼は独自路線を貫いた
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Easily Confused
similar kanji
unique vs original
独自 vs 独特
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 独自 + の + Noun
これは独自の技術です
Word Family
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Related
How to Use It
8
Formality Scale
Common Mistakes
it is an adjectival noun
Tips
Memory Palace
Visualize a unique key.
Business Context
Use it for innovation.
Japanese Values
Valuing originality.
Adjective usage
Always use 'no' or 'na'.
Flat pitch
Keep it steady.
Confusing with 'hitori'
Hitori is for people.
Kanji roots
Doku = Solo.
Flashcards
Use with 'houhou'.
Art
Use for styles.
Essays
Good for thesis statements.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Doku (alone) + Ji (self) = Your own way.
Visual Association
A lone wolf walking its own path.
Word Web
Challenge
Describe your own unique hobby.
Word Origin
Japanese (Sino-Japanese)
Original meaning: Alone + Self
Cultural Context
None.
Equates to 'unique' or 'proprietary'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Work
- 独自開発
- 独自調査
- 独自視点
Conversation Starters
"What is your unique way of relaxing?"
"Do you have a unique hobby?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a unique skill you have.
Frequently Asked Questions
8 questionsNo, it is usually positive.
Test Yourself
彼は___方法で料理する。
独自 fits the context of 'own way'.
Which means unique?
独自 means unique.
独自 means shared by everyone.
It means the opposite.
Word
Meaning
Direct translation.
Standard Japanese word order.
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Summary
独自 describes anything that is original and stands apart from the standard.
- Means unique/independent.
- Used for methods/styles.
- Positive connotation.
- Essential for business.
Memory Palace
Visualize a unique key.
Business Context
Use it for innovation.
Japanese Values
Valuing originality.
Adjective usage
Always use 'no' or 'na'.
Example
他喜欢独自一人旅行。