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記者

kisha kʲiɕa

A reporter or journalist who gathers news and writes articles for newspapers, magazines, or broadcast media. It refers specifically to the person who records and reports information to the public.

Ejemplos

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1

私の兄は新聞記者です。

My older brother is a newspaper reporter.

2

記者が首相に質問をしました。

The reporter asked the Prime Minister a question.

3

将来、記者になりたいな。

I want to become a reporter in the future.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
記者
Verb
記す
Relacionado
記事
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Truco para recordar

Visualize a person (sha) holding a pen and recording (ki) the truth. The 'sha' (者) kanji looks like a person wearing a hat.

Quiz rápido

田中さんは____です。毎日新しいニュースを調べます。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 記者

Ejemplos

1

私の兄は新聞記者です。

everyday

My older brother is a newspaper reporter.

2

記者が首相に質問をしました。

formal

The reporter asked the Prime Minister a question.

3

将来、記者になりたいな。

informal

I want to become a reporter in the future.

4

本研究では、記者の倫理について考察する。

academic

This research examines the ethics of reporters.

5

午後二時から記者会見が行われます。

business

A press conference will be held starting at 2:00 PM.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
記者
Verb
記す
Relacionado
記事

Colocaciones comunes

新聞記者 newspaper reporter
記者会見 press conference
政治記者 political reporter
取材記者 news-gathering reporter
記者クラブ press club

Frases Comunes

記者団

press corps

特派員

correspondent

記事を書く

to write an article

Se confunde a menudo con

記者 vs 記事

Kiji is the 'article' (the writing), while Kisha is the 'reporter' (the person).

記者 vs 記録

Kiroku is a 'record' or 'log', while Kisha is a professional title.

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Notas de uso

The word is composed of 'ki' (to record) and 'sha' (person). It is the standard term for someone working in print or broadcast journalism.

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Errores comunes

Learners often confuse the person (kisha) with the result of their work (kiji). Remember that 'sha' always refers to a person.

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Truco para recordar

Visualize a person (sha) holding a pen and recording (ki) the truth. The 'sha' (者) kanji looks like a person wearing a hat.

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Origen de la palabra

From the Chinese characters 記 (record/write) and 者 (person/one who does).

Patrones gramaticales

Used as a common noun with particles like は, が, or を. Often functions as a suffix for specific types of reporters (e.g., スポーツ記者).
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Contexto cultural

In Japan, 'Kisha Clubs' (Press Clubs) are official organizations attached to government ministries and major institutions that control access to information.

Quiz rápido

田中さんは____です。毎日新しいニュースを調べます。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 記者

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