A1 noun Neutral #3,626 más común

内部

naibu /naibu/

Refers to the inside or interior of a physical object, building, or organization. It is a formal way to describe internal parts or internal affairs compared to the simpler word 'naka'.

Ejemplos

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建物の内部を見学しました。

I took a tour of the interior of the building.

2

内部資料の持ち出しは禁止されています。

Taking internal documents out of the office is prohibited.

3

会社の内部はどうなっているの?

What is it like on the inside of the company?

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
内部
Adverbio
内部で
Adjetivo
内部的な
Relacionado
内面
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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Nai' (inner) and 'Bu' (part). It literally means the 'inner part' of something complex.

Quiz rápido

会社の( )事情については教えられません。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: b

Ejemplos

1

建物の内部を見学しました。

everyday

I took a tour of the interior of the building.

2

内部資料の持ち出しは禁止されています。

formal

Taking internal documents out of the office is prohibited.

3

会社の内部はどうなっているの?

informal

What is it like on the inside of the company?

4

この研究は細胞の内部構造に焦点を当てている。

academic

This research focuses on the internal structure of cells.

5

内部監査を来週実施します。

business

We will conduct an internal audit next week.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
内部
Adverbio
内部で
Adjetivo
内部的な
Relacionado
内面

Colocaciones comunes

内部構造 internal structure
内部資料 internal documents
内部調査 internal investigation
内部告発 whistleblowing (internal reporting)
内部の人間 insider

Frases Comunes

内部の事情

internal circumstances

内部留保

internal reserves (retained earnings)

内部崩壊

internal collapse

Se confunde a menudo con

内部 vs 中 (naka)

Naka is a general word for 'inside', while naibu is more formal and refers to the structure or organization.

内部 vs 内側 (uchigawa)

Uchigawa specifically refers to the inner surface or side, whereas naibu refers to the whole interior space.

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Notas de uso

Use 'naibu' when discussing technical, structural, or organizational contexts. For simple daily directions (e.g., 'in the box'), use 'naka' instead.

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Errores comunes

Beginning learners often use 'naibu' in casual conversation where 'naka' sounds more natural. Avoid using it for simple spatial relationships like 'inside the bag'.

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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Nai' (inner) and 'Bu' (part). It literally means the 'inner part' of something complex.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from Middle Chinese: 'nai' (inside) and 'bu' (section/department/part).

Patrones gramaticales

Usually functions as a noun modified by 'no' (内部の). Can act as a prefix in compound nouns like 内部調査.
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Contexto cultural

Reflects the Japanese 'Uchi-Soto' (inside-outside) social dynamic, highlighting boundaries within organizations.

Quiz rápido

会社の( )事情については教えられません。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: b

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