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Kono

Kono is a Japanese demonstrative adjective used to indicate nouns that are close to the speaker. It modifies a noun directly, forming phrases such as kono hon “this book” or kono hito “this person.” It is part of a common set of demonstratives that includes sono (“that”) and ano (“that over there”), which vary by the distance to the speaker and listener. The corresponding demonstrative pronoun is kore, meaning “this (thing).” The written form before the noun is この in kana.

Kono also appears as a surname in Japan. When romanized, it is written Kono or Kōno, and

In other contexts, Kono may appear in personal names, place names, or fictional works outside Japan, reflecting

it
can
be
rendered
with
various
kanji
spellings
depending
on
family
history.
The
surname
is
found
among
professionals
in
many
fields,
including
politics,
media,
sports,
and
the
arts.
its
use
in
media
and
literature
beyond
Japanese-language
usage.
In
such
cases,
the
meaning
is
typically
unrelated
to
the
demonstrative
and
derives
from
the
original
Japanese
surname
or
from
transliteration
practices.