記者
A reporter or journalist who gathers news and writes articles for newspapers, magazines, or broadcast media. It refers specifically to the person who records and reports information to the public.
Beispiele
3 von 5私の兄は新聞記者です。
My older brother is a newspaper reporter.
記者が首相に質問をしました。
The reporter asked the Prime Minister a question.
将来、記者になりたいな。
I want to become a reporter in the future.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Visualize a person (sha) holding a pen and recording (ki) the truth. The 'sha' (者) kanji looks like a person wearing a hat.
Schnelles Quiz
田中さんは____です。毎日新しいニュースを調べます。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 記者
Beispiele
私の兄は新聞記者です。
everydayMy older brother is a newspaper reporter.
記者が首相に質問をしました。
formalThe reporter asked the Prime Minister a question.
将来、記者になりたいな。
informalI want to become a reporter in the future.
本研究では、記者の倫理について考察する。
academicThis research examines the ethics of reporters.
午後二時から記者会見が行われます。
businessA press conference will be held starting at 2:00 PM.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
記者団
press corps
特派員
correspondent
記事を書く
to write an article
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Kiji is the 'article' (the writing), while Kisha is the 'reporter' (the person).
Kiroku is a 'record' or 'log', while Kisha is a professional title.
Nutzungshinweise
The word is composed of 'ki' (to record) and 'sha' (person). It is the standard term for someone working in print or broadcast journalism.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often confuse the person (kisha) with the result of their work (kiji). Remember that 'sha' always refers to a person.
Merkhilfe
Visualize a person (sha) holding a pen and recording (ki) the truth. The 'sha' (者) kanji looks like a person wearing a hat.
Wortherkunft
From the Chinese characters 記 (record/write) and 者 (person/one who does).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
In Japan, 'Kisha Clubs' (Press Clubs) are official organizations attached to government ministries and major institutions that control access to information.
Schnelles Quiz
田中さんは____です。毎日新しいニュースを調べます。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 記者
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