科目
Kamoku refers to a specific subject or branch of study within a school or academic curriculum. It is used to identify individual courses like mathematics, science, or history rather than the general concept of education.
Exemples
3 sur 5一番好きな科目は何ですか?
What is your favorite subject?
明日の試験科目を教えてください。
Please tell me tomorrow's exam subjects.
数学は一番難しい科目だよ。
Math is the hardest subject.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Think of 'Ka' (category) and 'Moku' (eye/item). It is an 'item' in a 'category' of learning.
Quiz rapide
あなたの得意な___は何ですか?
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 科目
Exemples
一番好きな科目は何ですか?
everydayWhat is your favorite subject?
明日の試験科目を教えてください。
formalPlease tell me tomorrow's exam subjects.
数学は一番難しい科目だよ。
informalMath is the hardest subject.
この大学には多くの専門科目があります。
academicThere are many specialized subjects in this university.
新しい研修科目を追加します。
businessWe will add a new training subject.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
科目を選ぶ
to choose a subject
科目を登録する
to register for a subject
主要科目
major subjects
Souvent confondu avec
Kyouka refers to the broader administrative department or classification of study, while Kamoku refers to the specific name of the class or course.
Notes d'usage
Use this word primarily in the context of school, university, or professional certifications to discuss specific areas of study. In accounting, it is also used in the term 'kanjou kamoku' to mean 'account item'.
Erreurs courantes
Don't use Kamoku when you want to say 'topic' in a general conversation (use 'wadai' or 'teema' instead).
Astuce mémo
Think of 'Ka' (category) and 'Moku' (eye/item). It is an 'item' in a 'category' of learning.
Origine du mot
From the Middle Chinese roots 'ka' (classification/branch) and 'moku' (eye/item/list).
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
In Japan, the selection of 'juken kamoku' (exam subjects) for university entrance exams is a critical decision that dictates a student's entire study schedule for years.
Quiz rapide
あなたの得意な___は何ですか?
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 科目
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