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Base noun form. Refers to a person who has faith in a religion, ideology, or is a devoted fan. Used with particles like 『の』 (no, possessive) or 『は』 (wa, topic). Example: 『彼は熱心な信者です』 (kare wa nesshin na shinja desu, 'He is an enthusiastic believer').
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User and their friend Mika are discussing different hobbies and interests, including Mika's passion for a particular artist.

信者

しんじゃ

believer / devotee

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Memory Hook

Imagine a 'shinja' (信者) as a 'shin' (信, 'faith') person who 'ja' (者, 'person') believes deeply. Think: 'Shinja' sounds like 'sincere' — a sincere believer!

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『信者』 (shinja, 'believer') is often used in religious contexts, such as for followers of Buddhism, Shinto, or new religious movements. It can also refer to devoted fans of a celebrity or hobby, showing strong dedication.

Forms

Base: 信者Base noun form. Refers to a person who has faith in a religion, ideology, or is a devoted fan. Used with particles like 『の』 (no, possessive) or 『は』 (wa, topic). Example: 『彼は熱心な信者です』 (kare wa nesshin na shinja desu, 'He is an enthusiastic believer').