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チーム

chīmu /t͡ɕiːmu/

A group of people working together toward a common goal, such as in sports, business, or a school project. It is a loanword from the English word 'team' and is used in almost identical contexts in Japanese.

Beispiele

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1

私たちは同じチームです。

We are on the same team.

2

新しいプロジェクトチームを結成いたしました。

We have formed a new project team.

3

このチーム、最高だね!

This team is the best, isn't it!

Wortfamilie

Nomen
チーム
Verb
チームを組む
Adjektiv
チーム的な
Verwandt
チームメイト
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Merkhilfe

It sounds exactly like the English word 'team'. Just remember the Japanese pronunciation: Chi-i-mu.

Schnelles Quiz

私はサッカーの____に入っています。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: a

Beispiele

1

私たちは同じチームです。

everyday

We are on the same team.

2

新しいプロジェクトチームを結成いたしました。

formal

We have formed a new project team.

3

このチーム、最高だね!

informal

This team is the best, isn't it!

4

研究チームが新しい発見をしました。

academic

The research team made a new discovery.

5

チームの目標を達成しましょう。

business

Let's achieve the team's goals.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
チーム
Verb
チームを組む
Adjektiv
チーム的な
Verwandt
チームメイト

Häufige Kollokationen

チームを組む to form a team
チームに入る to join a team
強いチーム a strong team
チームの一員 a member of the team
チームワークがいい to have good teamwork

Häufige Phrasen

チーム一丸となって

working together as one team

ドリームチーム

dream team

チーム戦

team competition/battle

Wird oft verwechselt mit

チーム vs グループ

A 'group' is any collection of people, while a 'team' specifically implies working together for a common purpose.

チーム vs サークル

'Circle' refers specifically to university clubs or hobbyist interest groups, not professional or competitive sports teams.

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Nutzungshinweise

The word is very versatile and used for sports, professional work units, and even online gaming groups. It is written in Katakana because it is a loanword.

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Häufige Fehler

English speakers sometimes use 'team' for a group of friends, but in Japanese, 'group' (gurūpu) or 'nakama' is more natural unless there is a specific shared task.

💡

Merkhilfe

It sounds exactly like the English word 'team'. Just remember the Japanese pronunciation: Chi-i-mu.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the English word 'team'.

Grammatikmuster

Used as a simple noun. No plural form needed (e.g., 'two teams' is 'futa-tsu no chīmu'). Often followed by particles like 'no' (possession) or 'de' (at/by).
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Kultureller Kontext

Japanese culture places high value on 'Wa' (harmony) within a team, making the concept of a 'team player' very important in schools and offices.

Schnelles Quiz

私はサッカーの____に入っています。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: a

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