Hey there,
I just read up on Japanese (which I'm completely illiterate in) and read about the addition of "-shi" to a city's name to denote that it is, well, a city. For instance Shinshiro-shi and Tokyo-shi. Now I'm trying to figure out how this would work if you were to construct your own city name.
Could you basically take a noun and add "-shi"? What other words would work? Adjectives? Verbs? Only proper nouns?
For instance, I googled what "gold" and "golden" means and apparently it's "kin" and "kin'iro" respectively. If I wanted to create "the golden city" (along the lines of El Dorado for instance), would that be "Kin-shi" or "Kin'iro-shi" or something else entirely? Or is it not even possible to simplistically construct a city name like that?
Thanks!
I just read up on Japanese (which I'm completely illiterate in) and read about the addition of "-shi" to a city's name to denote that it is, well, a city. For instance Shinshiro-shi and Tokyo-shi. Now I'm trying to figure out how this would work if you were to construct your own city name.
Could you basically take a noun and add "-shi"? What other words would work? Adjectives? Verbs? Only proper nouns?
For instance, I googled what "gold" and "golden" means and apparently it's "kin" and "kin'iro" respectively. If I wanted to create "the golden city" (along the lines of El Dorado for instance), would that be "Kin-shi" or "Kin'iro-shi" or something else entirely? Or is it not even possible to simplistically construct a city name like that?
Thanks!