A1 noun Neutral #2,549 am häufigsten

紹介

shōkai /ɕoːka i/

The act of introducing a person, place, or thing to someone else for the first time. It is commonly used when presenting a friend to another friend or explaining the details of a service or product.

Beispiele

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1

新しい友達を紹介します。

I will introduce my new friend.

2

本日は、新入社員の田中さんをご紹介いたします。

Today, I would like to introduce our new employee, Mr. Tanaka.

3

これ、私の彼氏。紹介するね!

This is my boyfriend. Let me introduce you!

Wortfamilie

Nomen
紹介
Verb
紹介する
Verwandt
自己紹介
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Shou' as 'Showing' someone a 'Kai' (which can mean a meeting or gathering). You are showing a person to a meeting!

Schnelles Quiz

田中さんに、私の姉を___しました。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 紹介

Beispiele

1

新しい友達を紹介します。

everyday

I will introduce my new friend.

2

本日は、新入社員の田中さんをご紹介いたします。

formal

Today, I would like to introduce our new employee, Mr. Tanaka.

3

これ、私の彼氏。紹介するね!

informal

This is my boyfriend. Let me introduce you!

4

この論文では、最新の調査手法を紹介している。

academic

This paper introduces the latest research methods.

5

弊社の新製品を紹介させていただきます。

business

Allow me to introduce our company's new product.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
紹介
Verb
紹介する
Verwandt
自己紹介

Häufige Kollokationen

自己紹介 self-introduction
紹介状 letter of introduction / referral
友達を紹介する to introduce a friend
仕事を紹介してもらう to have a job introduced/referred to one
詳しく紹介する to introduce in detail

Häufige Phrasen

紹介に預かる

to be introduced (humble/formal)

紹介制の店

a referral-only shop

一通の紹介状

a single letter of introduction

Wird oft verwechselt mit

紹介 vs 案内

Annai means to show someone around a physical place or provide guidance, whereas shoukai is about presenting a person or information for the first time.

📝

Nutzungshinweise

Use the particle 'o' for the person being introduced and 'ni' for the person receiving the introduction. It is often used in the 'suru' verb form.

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Häufige Fehler

Beginners often use 'shoukai' when they mean 'showing the way' to a location, for which 'annai' is more appropriate.

💡

Merkhilfe

Think of 'Shou' as 'Showing' someone a 'Kai' (which can mean a meeting or gathering). You are showing a person to a meeting!

📖

Wortherkunft

The first character 'shou' (召) means to summon or call, and the second character 'kai' (介) means to mediate or lie between.

Grammatikmuster

[Person A] に [Person B] を紹介する [Noun] の紹介をします
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Kultureller Kontext

Self-introductions (jikoshoukai) are a critical social ritual in Japan when joining any new group, school, or workplace.

Schnelles Quiz

田中さんに、私の姉を___しました。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 紹介

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