学会
An academic society or a professional organization where scholars and researchers share their findings. It also commonly refers to the specific academic conferences or meetings organized by these groups.
Ejemplos
3 de 5来週、東京で学会があります。
There is an academic conference in Tokyo next week.
本学会の趣旨をご説明申し上げます。
I would like to explain the purpose of this academic society.
昨日行った学会、結構面白かったよ。
The conference I went to yesterday was actually quite interesting.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Think of 'Gaku' (study) + 'Kai' (meeting). A 'Gakkai' is a big meeting for people who study hard subjects.
Quiz rápido
来月、京都で行われる( )で、私の研究を発表します。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 学会
Ejemplos
来週、東京で学会があります。
everydayThere is an academic conference in Tokyo next week.
本学会の趣旨をご説明申し上げます。
formalI would like to explain the purpose of this academic society.
昨日行った学会、結構面白かったよ。
informalThe conference I went to yesterday was actually quite interesting.
本研究の結果を次回の学会で報告する予定である。
academicI plan to report the results of this research at the next academic conference.
学会に出席するため、三日間出張します。
businessI will be on a business trip for three days to attend an academic society meeting.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
学会発表
conference presentation
学会シーズン
conference season
学会費
membership fee for a society
Se confunde a menudo con
Gakkō means a school for students; Gakkai is a society for professional researchers.
Gakushū refers to the act of learning; Gakkai refers to the organization or conference.
Notas de uso
While 'gakkai' refers to the organization, in casual conversation among academics, it almost always refers to the annual or seasonal 'conference' event itself.
Errores comunes
Beginning learners often confuse this with 'school' because of the shared 'gaku' (study) kanji. Remember that 'kai' means meeting or association.
Truco para recordar
Think of 'Gaku' (study) + 'Kai' (meeting). A 'Gakkai' is a big meeting for people who study hard subjects.
Origen de la palabra
A compound of the kanji '学' (learning/study) and '会' (meeting/association), tracing back to the Meiji era's translation of Western academic structures.
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
In Japan, membership in a 'gakkai' is a crucial credential for university professors and researchers to establish their professional standing.
Quiz rápido
来月、京都で行われる( )で、私の研究を発表します。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 学会
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