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講座

kōza /koːza/

A formal series of lectures, a specific course of study, or a workshop focusing on a particular subject. It is often used in universities, adult education centers, or online learning platforms to describe a structured educational program.

Ejemplos

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料理の講座に参加します。

I will participate in a cooking course.

2

本日は、特別講座にお越しいただきありがとうございます。

Thank you for coming to the special lecture today.

3

この講座、すごく分かりやすいね。

This course is really easy to understand, isn't it?

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
講座
Relacionado
講師
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Truco para recordar

Think of the kanji: 講 (talk/explain) + 座 (seat). A 'seat' where someone 'talks' to teach you something.

Quiz rápido

インターネットで日本語の____を受けました。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 講座

Ejemplos

1

料理の講座に参加します。

everyday

I will participate in a cooking course.

2

本日は、特別講座にお越しいただきありがとうございます。

formal

Thank you for coming to the special lecture today.

3

この講座、すごく分かりやすいね。

informal

This course is really easy to understand, isn't it?

4

比較文学の講座を開設する。

academic

To establish a chair (course) of comparative literature.

5

ITスキル向上のための社員講座を検討しています。

business

We are considering a staff workshop for IT skill improvement.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
講座
Relacionado
講師

Colocaciones comunes

講座を受ける to take a course
オンライン講座 online course
講座を開く to hold/open a course
通信講座 correspondence course
無料講座 free lecture

Frases Comunes

人気の講座

a popular course

公開講座

public lecture

短期講座

short-term course

Se confunde a menudo con

講座 vs 口座

Pronounced the same (kouza), but means 'bank account'. Be careful with kanji.

講座 vs 教室

Means 'classroom' or 'school', while 講座 refers to the specific curriculum or lecture series.

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Notas de uso

講座 is typically used for specific titles of programs or workshops rather than general daily classes in school. In a university context, it can also refer to a specific academic department or 'chair'.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use the kanji for bank account (口座) when they mean to write educational course (講座). Always check if you are talking about money or learning.

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Truco para recordar

Think of the kanji: 講 (talk/explain) + 座 (seat). A 'seat' where someone 'talks' to teach you something.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from Buddhist tradition where a high-ranking monk would sit in a 'seat' (座) to 'explain' (講) the sutras.

Patrones gramaticales

~の講座 (a course on ~) 講座を受講する (to attend a course) 講座が開かれる (a course is held)
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Contexto cultural

Japan has many 'Culture Centers' that offer various hobby-based 講座, ranging from flower arrangement to history classes for the general public.

Quiz rápido

インターネットで日本語の____を受けました。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 講座

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