出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/15 18:21 UTC 版)
Borrowed from German echt (“real”). The German term originates from Middle Low German echt (“lawful, genuine”), contraction of ehacht, variant form of ehaft (“lawful, pertaining to the law”) from ê(e) (“law, marriage”). First use in English appears c. 1916.
echt (comparative more echt, superlative most echt)
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実際は[に].
the real thing
the real thing
こと
a thing
本当だとさ
with neatness