あいづち responding during conversation
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言葉の語源 kotoba no gogen - The origin of words:
あいづち aizuchi [相槌]
Meaning: verbal or non verbal responses of agreement while someone is speaking. (While listening to someone you nod for example)
Example: クレイさんは、「そうですね」と相づちを打ちました。
kurei san wa "sou desu ne" to aizuchi o uchimashita.
Clay-mr-(as for)-"right-is"-(question marker)-responded-hit.
Clay agreed with a nod of "that's right".
Origin: This word comes from the conversation-like pounding when making swords during the Edo period. Sword makers would use a hammer called つち (槌) to pound the molten metal into the right shape. Several people would take turns pounding in a rhythm as if conversing with each other but without words. From this came the meaning of responding to someone non verbally while speaking.
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