A1 noun Formell #3,575 am häufigsten

企業

kigyō /kiɡʲoː/

A business organization, enterprise, or corporation that engages in economic activities to produce goods or services for profit. It is a formal term often used when discussing business entities in economic, legal, or professional contexts.

Beispiele

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1

この企業は有名です。

This enterprise is famous.

2

弊社は地元の企業と提携しております。

Our company is partnering with a local enterprise.

3

あの企業、最近調子いいみたいだよ。

That company seems to be doing well lately.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
企業
Verb
起業する
Verwandt
企業家
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Merkhilfe

The first kanji 企 means 'plan' and the second 業 means 'business'. A Kigyou is a planned business entity.

Schnelles Quiz

日本にはたくさんの有名な( )があります。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 企業

Beispiele

1

この企業は有名です。

everyday

This enterprise is famous.

2

弊社は地元の企業と提携しております。

formal

Our company is partnering with a local enterprise.

3

あの企業、最近調子いいみたいだよ。

informal

That company seems to be doing well lately.

4

中小企業の経済的役割について考察する。

academic

Consider the economic role of small and medium-sized enterprises.

5

新しい企業と契約を結びました。

business

We have signed a contract with a new enterprise.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
企業
Verb
起業する
Verwandt
企業家

Häufige Kollokationen

IT企業 IT company
大企業 large enterprise
中小企業 small and medium-sized enterprise
企業理念 corporate philosophy
企業努力 corporate effort

Häufige Phrasen

企業秘密

trade secret

企業文化

corporate culture

企業戦士

corporate warrior (hardworking employee)

Wird oft verwechselt mit

企業 vs 会社

Kaisha is the general word for 'company' used in daily life. Kigyou is a more formal or academic term focusing on the business entity as an economic unit.

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Nutzungshinweise

Kigyou is preferred in news reports, business journals, and formal discussions about the economy. In casual conversation about where one works, 'kaisha' is much more common.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use 'kigyou' when they should use 'kaisha' to refer to their specific office or workplace in polite conversation.

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Merkhilfe

The first kanji 企 means 'plan' and the second 業 means 'business'. A Kigyou is a planned business entity.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Chinese characters for 'to plan/attempt' (企) and 'business/industry' (業).

Grammatikmuster

企業 + の + [noun] 企業 + が + [verb] [adjective] + 企業
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Kultureller Kontext

In Japan, enterprises (kigyou) are often viewed not just as profit-makers but as social entities responsible for the welfare of their employees.

Schnelles Quiz

日本にはたくさんの有名な( )があります。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 企業

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