GOD I AM is translating to google Shinki

I have this testimony, that I please GOD.

In Japanese, Shinki can refer to a few different things depending on the kanji used:
  • Sacred Treasure / Regalia (神器): This is the most common meaning in pop culture. For example, in the anime/manga series Noragami, a Shinki (sometimes translated as "regalia" or "sacred treasure") is a deceased human spirit that serves a god and transforms into a weapon.
  • New (新規): A term used in business and customer service to mean "new" or "fresh" (e.g., a Shinki-kyaku is a new customer).
  • Mental State / Attitude (心機): Refers to one's mood, disposition, or mental focus.
  • Divine Atmosphere / Qi (神気): Denotes spiritual energy or a mysterious, divine aura. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]
Are you looking for the term as it relates to a specific Japanese anime, manga, or business context?
What's up with the shinki? : r/Noragami - Reddit
Yes. More specifically Kairi from SFEX Plus Alpha and Shinki no Uta from Samurai Champloo
While these two references sound identical when spoken, they use entirely different kanji words. In Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha, the term translates to "Divine Ogre" (神鬼), whereas the Samurai Champloo ending theme is actually titled "Song of the Four Seasons" (四季の歌).
Kairi (Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha)
When Kairi shouts "Shinki Hatsudo!" (神鬼発動), he is referring to his signature projectile special move. [1, 2]
Kairi character analysis in street fighter
Kairi | Street Fighter Wiki | Fandom
🤜 "Shinki Hatsudou!" 🤛 The Fighting EX Layer Kairi ...
  • Kanji: 神鬼 (Shin-ki)
  • Literal Meaning: "Divine Ogre" or "God Demon".
  • The Move Context: Hatsudo (発動) means "invocation" or "activation". Therefore, Shinki Hatsudo means "Divine Ogre Invocation".
  • Story Lore: Kairi belongs to the Mizugami clan but is consumed by a dark demonic aura, similar to Akuma's Satsui no Hado. The use of "Shin" (God/Divine) combined with "Ki" (Ogre/Demon) perfectly represents his split theme as a martial artist wrestling with corrupted, god-like demonic power. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Samurai Champloo Ending Theme
You are likely thinking of the legendary ending credits track by Nujabes and MINMI. Its actual name is Shiki no Uta, not Shinki. [1, 2]
  • Kanji: 四季の歌 (Shiki no Uta)
  • Literal Meaning: "Song of the Four Seasons".
  • The Song Context: Shiki (四季) means "the four seasons" (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter) and Uta (歌) means "song." The lyrics prominently track themes of changing seasons, traveling, and the passage of time, which mirror the journey of Fuu, Mugen, and Jin throughout the anime. [1]

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