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形式

keishiki /keːɕiki/

Refers to the external structure, format, or established style of something. It is often used to describe the 'way' something is organized or the formal procedures required for a task.

Ejemplos

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テストの形式はとても簡単です。

The test format is very simple.

2

本日は、従来の形式に則って式典を行います。

Today, we will conduct the ceremony according to the traditional format.

3

この形式で書いてもいいかな?

Is it okay if I write it in this style?

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
形式
Verb
形式化する
Adverbio
形式的に
Adjetivo
形式的な
Relacionado
形式主義
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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Kei' (shape) and 'Shiki' (ceremony). Together they make the 'shape for a ceremony' — the required format or formality.

Quiz rápido

レポートの(  )を確認してください。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 形式

Ejemplos

1

テストの形式はとても簡単です。

everyday

The test format is very simple.

2

本日は、従来の形式に則って式典を行います。

formal

Today, we will conduct the ceremony according to the traditional format.

3

この形式で書いてもいいかな?

informal

Is it okay if I write it in this style?

4

論文の引用形式を正しく守ってください。

academic

Please strictly follow the correct citation format for your thesis.

5

新しい報告書の形式を社内で統一しましょう。

business

Let's unify the new report format within the company.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
形式
Verb
形式化する
Adverbio
形式的に
Adjetivo
形式的な
Relacionado
形式主義

Colocaciones comunes

形式に従う to follow the format
形式を整える to organize the layout/format
形式的な挨拶 a formal greeting
記述形式 writing format
ファイル形式 file format

Frases Comunes

形式にとらわれる

to be bound by formality

形式を重んじる

to value formality

形式張った

stiff or overly formal

Se confunde a menudo con

形式 vs 方式

Houshiki refers to a system or method of doing something, while Keishiki refers to the outward format or appearance.

形式 vs 書式

Shoshiki is specifically used for the layout or blank template of a written document.

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Notas de uso

Keishiki is used when discussing the 'shell' or 'container' of information. Be careful: using 'keishiki-teki' (formal) can sometimes have a negative nuance, implying something lacks true substance.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use 'katachi' (shape) when they should use 'keishiki' for abstract structures like exam formats or computer file types.

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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Kei' (shape) and 'Shiki' (ceremony). Together they make the 'shape for a ceremony' — the required format or formality.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Chinese characters 形 (shape/form) and 式 (ceremony/formula/style).

Patrones gramaticales

Noun + の + 形式 (e.g., 会話の形式) 形式 + 的な + Noun (e.g., 形式的な美)
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Contexto cultural

Japanese society places significant importance on 'keishiki' (proper form) in business cards, gift-giving, and seating arrangements to show respect.

Quiz rápido

レポートの(  )を確認してください。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 形式

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