How to Say ‘IT (as a modifier); IT-related’ in Japanese
ITの
あいてぃーの
💬 Usage Tip: [ITの] means “IT-related.” In Japanese, acronyms like [IT] are commonly used in speech.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Many English loanwords are used in tech workplaces in Japan; you’ll hear lots of mixed Japanese + English terms.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
ITIT
[IT]
IT (information technology)
IT is used in Japanese to mean information technology. Often followed by の to modify a noun.
ITのしごとをしています。
I work in IT.
のの
[no]
of; ’s (particle)
の connects IT to a following noun: ITの〜 = “IT-related ~”.
ITのしごとはいそがしいです。
IT work is busy.
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