Japanese meaning of 正々堂々

Reading:
せいせいどうどう (seisei doudou)

English Translation:

Fair and square

Meaning & Cultural Context

Meaning:


Fair and square

Cultural Context:


Sportsmanship slogan; also used in debates and politics to frame honesty as a virtue.

Grammar & Learning Points

Grammar Point

• Noun phrase used in formal contexts; often with “とした態度.”

Trap for English Speakers

May be mistaken as aggressive confrontation.

Example

Basic Example

彼は正々堂々と試合に臨んだ。

He faced the match fair and square.


Applied Example

「正々堂々、勝負だ!」と剣士は叫び、剣を抜いた。

Let's fight Fair and square! shouted the swordsman as he drew his blade.