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Hāfu (ハーフ, "half") is a Japanese language term used to refer to a person ethnically half Japanese and half non-Japanese. A loanword from English, the term literally means "half," a reference to the individual's non-Japanese heritage. The word can also be used to describe anyone with mixed-racial ancestry in general. Japan remains one of the most homogeneous societies on the planet, which puts children of non-Japanese parents in a unique and difficult position, as they are called hāfu Japanese. Hāfu individuals are well represented in the media in Japan and abroad and recent studies in the 2010s estimate that 1 in 30 children born in Japan are born to interracial couples.

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  • Hāfu (es)
  • Hāfu (in)
  • Hāfu (fr)
  • Hāfu (en)
  • Hāfu (it)
  • ハーフ (混血) (ja)
  • Hāfu (nl)
  • Hafu (pt)
  • Хафу (ru)
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  • La palabra hāfu (ハーフ ''hāfu''? "mitad") se utiliza en japonés para referirse a alguien que es étnicamente mitad japonés. La designación emergió en los años 1970 en Japón y ahora es el término más utilizado y preferido de auto-definición. La palabra viene de la palabra inglesa half que indica la mitad extranjera.​​​​ (es)
  • Hāfu (ハーフ, "half") is a Japanese language term used to refer to a person ethnically half Japanese and half non-Japanese. A loanword from English, the term literally means "half," a reference to the individual's non-Japanese heritage. The word can also be used to describe anyone with mixed-racial ancestry in general. Japan remains one of the most homogeneous societies on the planet, which puts children of non-Japanese parents in a unique and difficult position, as they are called hāfu Japanese. Hāfu individuals are well represented in the media in Japan and abroad and recent studies in the 2010s estimate that 1 in 30 children born in Japan are born to interracial couples. (en)
  • Le mot hāfu (ハーフ) est utilisé en japonais pour désigner quelqu'un qui est métis, au sens qu'il a une moitié d'ancêtres japonais et une seconde moitié étrangère. Cette désignation est apparue dans les années 1970 au Japon et est maintenant le terme le plus couramment utilisé et privilégié pour s'auto-désigner. Le mot hāfu vient du mot anglais half signifiant « moitié », indiquant que la personne est pour moitié d'origine étrangère. (fr)
  • Kata hafu/haafu (ハーフ hāfu (setengah)) digunakan dalam bahasa Jepang untuk merujuk kepada orang-orang birasial, yang biasanya secara etnis setengah Jepang. Label tersebut mulai digunakan pada 1970an di Jepang dan sekarang umum digunakan dan menjadi istilah pengidentifikasian diri. Kata hafu/haafu berasal dari kata Inggris "half" (bahasa Indonesia: setengah) yang menandakan berdarah setengah asing. (in)
  • Hāfu (ハーフ? dall'inglese half, "metà") è un termine giapponese usato per riferirsi ai figli di unioni tra giapponesi e stranieri. Guadagnò notevole popolarità negli anni settanta del XX secolo, divenendo il termine predominante per indicare i giapponesi di origine multietnica. Nonostante questi ultimi siano stati spesso oggetto di discriminazione, soprattutto nel periodo successivo la fine della seconda guerra mondiale, il termine in sé non possiede connotazioni negative, a differenza di altri vocaboli utilizzati in passato, come per esempio ainoko. (it)
  • Het woord hāfu (ハーフ, "half") wordt in het Japans gebruikt om te verwijzen naar iemand met gemengde etnische afkomst: half Japans, half buitenlands. De term ontstond in de jaren zeventig in Japan. Het woord hāfu komt van het Engelse half, verwijzend naar de halve roots. (nl)
  • ハーフ(英: half-bloodの略)は、混血の人。 地域を限定せず世界全体でhalf-bloodというと、一般論としては人種・民族の異なる親から生まれた人を指すために使用される用語である。 「ハーフ」は英語 「ハーフ・ブラッド(en:half-blood)」から借用した上で後半を省略した言葉である。日本国内で日本人同士がこの言葉を使った場合は、さまざまなニュアンスで使われるが、ひとつは「半分、日本人」あるいは「和人とその他の民族を両親として生まれた人」、あるいは『国籍が日本人でも「日本人」じゃなくて「日本人」というのは和人のみを指す』などと法律に相違した乱暴な考え方をしておいた上で『大和民族以外のルーツをも持つ人間は「半分日本人」に過ぎない』とする呼称である。 (ja)
  • Хафу (яп. ハーフ хаːфу) — японское определение, обозначающее людей полуяпонского происхождения, то есть имеющих одного родителя неяпонца. Определение происходит от английского half (рус. полу- или половина), то есть полукровка. Определение появилось и стало популярным в 1970-е годы и по-прежнему пользуется наибольшей популярностью при обозначении людей полуяпонского происхождения. (ru)
  • A palavra hafu (ハーフ hāfu?) é usada em para se referir a alguém que é birracial, isto é, etnicamente meio-japonês. O termo surgiu na década de 1970 no Japão e é agora é um termo mais comumente utilizado e preferido com auto-afirmação. A palavra hāfu vem do inglês (half) e significa “metade”, indicando uma pessoa cuja metade das suas raízes estão no exterior. Nos meios de divulgação de moda tem sido crescente o aparecimento de hāfus na mídia japonesa. Hāfus agora estampam as capas de revistas de moda como , Can Can e e são vistos nas telas de TV com frequência como jornalistas ou celebridades.Para citar alguns, podemos incluir as celebridades, como a tarento (britânica/japonesa), a apresentadora (francesa/japonesa) e as modelos Kaela Kimura (britânica/japonesa) e (americana/japonesa). O (pt)
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