- Dai-ichi
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dai-ichi (第一), is a compound, modifier phrase of Japanese origin, meaning number one,[1] or first. In kanji, "dai" ("number") is 第[2] and "ichi" ("one") is 一.[3] "Dai" is also defined "ordinal number marker."[2] It is this feature that makes the phrase a modifier, or an adjective, describing a noun, as first. Number one functions in the same way.
The phrase is also used without the hyphen, as daiichi.
Dai-ichi is frequently used in proper names, hence capitalized; also Dai-Ichi and occasionally Dai Ichi.
- Uses include but are not limited to:
- Fukushima Dai-ichi or Fukushima Daiichi – Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant, (福島第一原子力発電所) (dai and ichi are third and fourth characters) – a six-unit nuclear plant complex struck in the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
- Dai-ichi Life Insurance Co – the third largest life insurer in Japan by revenues
- Dai Ichi Daihoumaru Ship case – a 1952 incident between the South Korean Coast Guard and the Japanese Dai Ichi Daihoumaru ship
- Dai-Ichi Kangyō Bank – was one of the largest banks in the world during the latter half of the 20th century
- Dai-ichi KōKū Kantai (第一航空艦隊) (dai and ichi are first and second characters) – 1st Air Fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy; amongst a number of military-unit names incorporating the phrase
- Dai-ichi Hōsō – The 1st Broadcast (第1放送) (dai is first character; ichi is the numeral "1" instead of 一) on Radio Nikkei carries general programs and horse racing from eastern Japan ("hōsō" not listed in Wiktionary; click link to create listing)
- Dai-Ichi-dōri Station – a commuter station in downtown Hamamatsu city (dōri)
- Morioka Dai-ichi High School – is a public, coeducational, university preparatory high school in Morioka city, Iwate, Japan
- Daiichi Sankyo (第一三共株式会社) (Dai and ichi are first and second characters) – a Japan-based major pharmaceutical company
- Daiichi Institute of Technology – a private university in Kirishima, Kagoshima, Japan
- Dai-ichi was the name of a professional Go tournament 1959–75
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Related phrases
Dai-ni (第二) means number two or second, using two parallel bars (二) or "2" for "ni"; also daini
- Examples
- Fukushima II Nuclear Power Plant (福島第二原子力発電所) (dai and ni are the third and fourth characters), Fukushima Dai-Ni Genshiryoku Hatsudensho, Fukushima II NPP, 2F or "Fukushima Daini" – a four-unit nuclear plant complex struck in the 2011 Sendai earthquake and tsunami
- Radio Nikkei's 2nd Broadcast (第2放送) (dai is first character; ni is the numeral "2" instead of 二) (Dai-ni Hōsō) carries live company stock price announcement and horse racing from western Japan; Radio Nikkei is Japan's domestic shortwave commercial radio broadcasting station
Dai-san (第三) means number three or third, using three parallel bars (三) or "3" for "san"
- Examples
- Kyōto 3rd district (京都府第3区)
- "the third beer" (第三のビール) (dai-san no bīru) – beer-flavored beverages developed to compete with Happoshu or low-malt beer
And continuing for 4, 5, 6, etc.
"Dai" meaning "number" is distinct from
- Dai (大), a Sino-Japanese morpheme for "big," appearing in a number of Japanese words and names
See also
- Dai (disambiguation)
- Ichiban, Japanese for "number one" or "best"
References
- ^ Hobart-Hampden, Ernest Miles and Sir Harold George Parlett, eds., An English-Japanese dictionary of the spoken language, via Google Books. Retrieved 2011-03-18.
- ^ a b Nakao, Seigo, Random House Japanese-English English-Japanese Dictionary, via Google Books, p. 39. Retrieved 2011-03-18.
- ^ Nakao, Seigo, Random House Japanese-English English-Japanese Dictionary, via Google Books, p. 95. Retrieved 2011-03-18.
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