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工合 in Chinese / Japanese...

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Gung Ho

Working Together

 gōng hé
 guai
Gung Ho Scroll

工合 is one of those Asian words that is used more in English than in the original Chinese.

Gung Ho was originally used to speak of Carlson's Raiders, a group of “Gung Ho” U.S. Marines who went on an island-hopping campaign of death during WWII.

A movie called Gung Ho came out in the mid-1940s and was later re-released in the 1950s depicting the 2nd Marine Raider Battalion, and brought this word to the mainstream.

It is still sometimes used today within the U.S. Marine Corps brotherhood to refer to a unit or group that works well together or is otherwise efficient and motivated (has good morals).

In 1986, there was a movie called Gung Ho about a Japanese company taking over an American automotive factory. They completely ignored the fact that this was a Chinese title.

It should be noted that this title actually means a condition, state, manner, or the health of something in Japanese.

Language and pronunciation notes:
Like many Asian words absorbed into common use in English, this one is drastically mispronounced. The official Romanization is “gong he” but that doesn't tell you enough. The vowel sound on the first character is like the English word “own,” now just add the g-sounds to the beginning and end. The second character is misleading, as you might think it is like the English word “he.” In reality, the vowel sound is more like the “u” in “up.”

It should also be noted that the current generation in China no longer uses or recognizes this as a common word or slogan.


Note: This can be pronounced and is a word in Japanese, though seldom used. Japanese will use a variation of "具合" instead. But still, not common.


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Characters

If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese

Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

工合

see styles
 guai
    ぐあい

More info & calligraphy:

Gung Ho
condition; state; manner; health

工合田

see styles
 kuaita
    くあいた
(surname) Kuaita

懐工合

see styles
 futokoroguai
    ふところぐあい
one's financial standing

染まり工合

see styles
 somariguai
    そまりぐあい
(irregular kanji usage) effect of dyeing

Variations:
不具合
不工合(sK)

see styles
 fuguai
    ふぐあい
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) flaw; defect; problem; bug; malfunction; failure; discrepancy; (adjectival noun) (2) inconvenient

Variations:
懐具合
ふところ具合
懐工合

see styles
 futokoroguai
    ふところぐあい
one's financial standing

Variations:
染まり具合
染まり工合(iK)

see styles
 somariguai
    そまりぐあい
effect of dyeing

Variations:
具合(P)
工合
具合い
工合い

see styles
 guai(具合, 工合)(p); guwai(ok)
    ぐあい(具合, 工合)(P); ぐわい(ok)
(1) condition; state; (2) health; state (of health); (3) way; manner; (4) circumstance; luck; (5) face; dignity; decency; propriety

The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...

Title CharactersRomaji (Romanized Japanese)Various forms of Romanized Chinese
Gung Ho工合guaigōng hé / gong1 he2 / gong he / gonghekung ho / kungho


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