Japanese · Family & People
hito
Person
The basic word for a person or human being. Also used as a counter suffix (り/にん) for counting people.
あの人は誰ですか?
Who is that person?
人 (hito) has its roots in the Old Japanese language, serving as the fundamental term for 'person' or 'human'. Its use spans centuries, reflecting the concept of humanity.
Hito is used in both formal and informal contexts, ubiquitous in spoken and written Japanese. It maintains a neutral tone and is universally understood across regions.