交渉
Koushou refers to the process of talking with someone to reach an agreement or settle a deal. It is used when two sides have different goals and try to find a middle ground or a solution that works for both.
Ejemplos
3 de 5母とお小遣いの交渉をしました。
I negotiated my allowance with my mother.
政府は平和のための交渉を開始した。
The government started negotiations for peace.
晩ご飯、何にするか交渉しよう!
Let's negotiate what to have for dinner!
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Think of 'Koushou' as 'Go-Show'. You 'Go' to a meeting and 'Show' your best offer to get what you want.
Quiz rápido
安い値段(ねだん)で買えるように、店の人と___しました。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 交渉
Ejemplos
母とお小遣いの交渉をしました。
everydayI negotiated my allowance with my mother.
政府は平和のための交渉を開始した。
formalThe government started negotiations for peace.
晩ご飯、何にするか交渉しよう!
informalLet's negotiate what to have for dinner!
歴史的な外交交渉のプロセスを分析する。
academicAnalyze the process of historical diplomatic negotiations.
新しい契約の条件について交渉する。
businessNegotiate the terms of a new contract.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
交渉のテーブルにつく
to come to the negotiating table
条件交渉
negotiating terms/conditions
団体交渉
collective bargaining
Se confunde a menudo con
Soudan is seeking advice or discussing a matter generally, while koushou is specifically bargaining to reach a deal.
Kouryuu means cultural or social exchange/interaction, having nothing to do with bargaining.
Notas de uso
Koushou is a 'suru' verb (交渉する). It is typically used with the particle 'to' (と) to indicate the person or party you are negotiating with.
Errores comunes
Learners sometimes use koushou for a simple friendly chat. It should only be used when there is a specific outcome or agreement being sought.
Truco para recordar
Think of 'Koushou' as 'Go-Show'. You 'Go' to a meeting and 'Show' your best offer to get what you want.
Origen de la palabra
Composed of 'kou' (exchange/intersect) and 'shou' (to ford/wade across or involve), implying crossing over to the other side to meet.
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
In Japanese business culture, formal negotiations (koushou) are often preceded by 'nemawashi,' which is informal groundwork to ensure everyone agrees before the official meeting starts.
Quiz rápido
安い値段(ねだん)で買えるように、店の人と___しました。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 交渉
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