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Where do you split it? Learn general language knowledge through a quiz.

Where do you break up words like “Don Quixote” or “Sei Shōnagon” when reading them? There are words and names that seem easy but actually make you wonder about the correct way to split them.

Even among words we use casually, it turns out the break point can be different than we thought.

In this article, we present common conventions for where to divide each word in a quiz format.

We’ve gathered various words—like personal names and country names—where the division point is tricky.

Why not learn the correct way to segment words while thinking it through with family and friends?

Where do you split it? Learn general language common knowledge through a quiz (11–20)

Where do you split “Shangri-La”?

Where do you split “Shangri-La”?
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  2. Shangri-La
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Shangri-La

“Shangurira” is based on the actual English “Shangri-La,” and the semantic and phonetic segmentation follows this pattern as well. “Shanguri” is treated as a proper noun for a place, while “la” is commonly used as part of place names in Latin and French, and is also recognized with this division in meaning.

In conclusion

We've been introducing where to break up words in a quiz format, and each time you found the correct answer, you probably learned something new. Beyond the examples we introduced, there are still many words that are split in unexpected ways. If you pay attention to such words in everyday life, you might be able to feel the fun of language even more deeply!