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会社

kaisha /ka̠iɕa̠/

A company, corporation, or business enterprise where people work to provide products or services. In a broader sense, it refers to the physical office or the organization itself.

Ejemplos

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1

私は毎日八時に会社へ行きます。

I go to the company at eight o'clock every day.

2

弊社の新しいサービスをご案内申し上げます。

I would like to introduce our company's new service.

3

今日、会社休んでもいい?

Is it okay if I take a day off from work (the company) today?

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
会社
Relacionado
会社員
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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Kai' (meeting) and 'Sha' (shrine/place). A company is a 'meeting place' where people gather to work.

Quiz rápido

私の兄は大きい____で働いています。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 会社

Ejemplos

1

私は毎日八時に会社へ行きます。

everyday

I go to the company at eight o'clock every day.

2

弊社の新しいサービスをご案内申し上げます。

formal

I would like to introduce our company's new service.

3

今日、会社休んでもいい?

informal

Is it okay if I take a day off from work (the company) today?

4

現代社会における会社の役割を分析する。

academic

Analyze the role of companies in modern society.

5

来週、取引先の会社を訪問する予定です。

business

I plan to visit a client company next week.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
会社
Relacionado
会社員

Colocaciones comunes

会社に勤める to work for a company
会社を設立する to establish a company
大手の会社 a major/large company
会社を辞める to quit a company
会社の同僚 a colleague at the company

Frases Comunes

株式会社

Public limited company (Co., Ltd.)

会社人間

A 'company man' (someone devoted entirely to work)

会社案内

Company profile/brochure

Se confunde a menudo con

会社 vs 社会

Society. It uses the same kanji but in reverse order (sha-kai vs kai-sha).

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Notas de uso

Use 'kaisha' to refer to a business entity or the place you go to work. When speaking to someone outside your company, use 'heisha' (humble) to refer to your own firm.

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Errores comunes

Beginning learners often swap the characters and say 'shakai' (society) when they mean 'kaisha' (company).

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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Kai' (meeting) and 'Sha' (shrine/place). A company is a 'meeting place' where people gather to work.

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Origen de la palabra

A compound of 'kai' (assembly/meeting) and 'sha' (shrine/company/group), coined in the late 19th century to translate Western business concepts.

Patrones gramaticales

Used with the counter '社' (sha) for counting companies. Follows standard noun particles: 会社に行く (go to), 会社で働く (work at).
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Contexto cultural

In Japan, the company is traditionally viewed as a secondary family, though this mindset is gradually shifting among younger generations.

Quiz rápido

私の兄は大きい____で働いています。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 会社

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