企業
A business organization, enterprise, or corporation that engages in economic activities to produce goods or services for profit. It is a formal term often used when discussing business entities in economic, legal, or professional contexts.
Exemples
3 sur 5この企業は有名です。
This enterprise is famous.
弊社は地元の企業と提携しております。
Our company is partnering with a local enterprise.
あの企業、最近調子いいみたいだよ。
That company seems to be doing well lately.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
The first kanji 企 means 'plan' and the second 業 means 'business'. A Kigyou is a planned business entity.
Quiz rapide
日本にはたくさんの有名な( )があります。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 企業
Exemples
この企業は有名です。
everydayThis enterprise is famous.
弊社は地元の企業と提携しております。
formalOur company is partnering with a local enterprise.
あの企業、最近調子いいみたいだよ。
informalThat company seems to be doing well lately.
中小企業の経済的役割について考察する。
academicConsider the economic role of small and medium-sized enterprises.
新しい企業と契約を結びました。
businessWe have signed a contract with a new enterprise.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
企業秘密
trade secret
企業文化
corporate culture
企業戦士
corporate warrior (hardworking employee)
Souvent confondu avec
Kaisha is the general word for 'company' used in daily life. Kigyou is a more formal or academic term focusing on the business entity as an economic unit.
Notes d'usage
Kigyou is preferred in news reports, business journals, and formal discussions about the economy. In casual conversation about where one works, 'kaisha' is much more common.
Erreurs courantes
Learners often use 'kigyou' when they should use 'kaisha' to refer to their specific office or workplace in polite conversation.
Astuce mémo
The first kanji 企 means 'plan' and the second 業 means 'business'. A Kigyou is a planned business entity.
Origine du mot
Derived from the Chinese characters for 'to plan/attempt' (企) and 'business/industry' (業).
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
In Japan, enterprises (kigyou) are often viewed not just as profit-makers but as social entities responsible for the welfare of their employees.
Quiz rapide
日本にはたくさんの有名な( )があります。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 企業
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Mots lis
勝負
A1A noun referring to a match, contest, or the outcome of victory and defeat. It is used to describe a competitive event where a winner and loser are determined, ranging from simple games to serious life-changing moments.
対決
A1A direct confrontation, showdown, or face-off between two opposing parties to settle a dispute or determine a winner. It is commonly used in sports, legal contexts, and storytelling to describe a critical meeting between rivals.
勝利
A1勝利 (shōri) refers to the act of winning or achieving victory in a competition, battle, or struggle. It is a formal noun that describes the state of overcoming an opponent or reaching a successful outcome.
引き分け
A1A draw or tie in a game, match, or competition where neither side emerges as the winner or loser. It is commonly used in sports, board games, and various types of contests to describe an equal score or outcome.
優勝
A1Winning first place in a competition, tournament, or championship. It refers to the ultimate victory in a series of contests or a ranking system.
準優勝
A1This word refers to finishing in second place in a competition or tournament, often used when a participant reaches the final but loses. It conveys a high level of achievement, being the runner-up just below the champion.
新記録
A1A 'shinkiroku' refers to a new record or a peak achievement that surpasses all previous results in a specific category. It is commonly used in sports, business, or data analysis to indicate that a milestone has been broken or a new high has been reached.
走る
A1To move at a speed faster than walking, where both feet leave the ground during each stride. It is also used for vehicles moving or abstract concepts like the flow of writing or electrical currents.
暮らし
A1A noun referring to one's daily life, lifestyle, or the act of making a living. It describes the way a person spends their day-to-day existence and the state of their domestic circumstances.
建物
A1A general term used to describe any physical structure built by humans, such as houses, offices, or stores. It focuses on the physical object itself regardless of its specific function or size.
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