課長
A middle-management position in a Japanese company, typically translated as 'Section Manager'. It refers to the head of a specific section (ka) within a larger department.
Ejemplos
3 de 5あそこにいる人は私の課長です。
The person over there is my section manager.
田中課長、お疲れ様です。
Section Manager Tanaka, thank you for your hard work.
うちの課長、今日は機嫌がいいね。
Our section manager is in a good mood today, isn't he?
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Think of 'KA' as a 'Category' and 'CHO' as 'Chief'. The Chief of a Category (Section).
Quiz rápido
明日、_____に報告書を出さなければなりません。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 課長
Ejemplos
あそこにいる人は私の課長です。
everydayThe person over there is my section manager.
田中課長、お疲れ様です。
formalSection Manager Tanaka, thank you for your hard work.
うちの課長、今日は機嫌がいいね。
informalOur section manager is in a good mood today, isn't he?
課長職の権限に関する論文を読む。
academicRead a paper regarding the authority of the section manager position.
この件については、課長に承認を得る必要があります。
businessRegarding this matter, we need to obtain approval from the section manager.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
課長補佐
assistant section manager
新任課長
newly appointed section manager
課長クラス
section manager level
Se confunde a menudo con
Buchō is a higher rank, usually a Department Head, whereas Kachō is a Section Manager.
Kakarichō is a lower rank, a sub-section chief or unit leader below the Kachō.
Notas de uso
In Japanese business culture, you should address your superior by their title (e.g., Tanaka-kachō) or just by their title (Kachō) rather than using '-san'. When speaking to someone outside your company, refer to your own section manager simply as 'Kachō' or by name without a title.
Errores comunes
English speakers often try to say 'Kachō Tanaka', but the correct order in Japanese is 'Tanaka Kachō'. Also, avoid using '-san' after the title 'Kachō' in professional settings.
Truco para recordar
Think of 'KA' as a 'Category' and 'CHO' as 'Chief'. The Chief of a Category (Section).
Origen de la palabra
Derived from 'ka' (課 - section/division) and 'chō' (長 - head/leader/long).
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
The 'Kachō' position is often seen as the most stressful middle-management role in Japan, as they bridge the gap between upper management and staff.
Quiz rápido
明日、_____に報告書を出さなければなりません。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 課長
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