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会社

kaisha /ka̠iɕa̠/

A company, corporation, or business enterprise where people work to provide products or services. In a broader sense, it refers to the physical office or the organization itself.

Exemples

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1

私は毎日八時に会社へ行きます。

I go to the company at eight o'clock every day.

2

弊社の新しいサービスをご案内申し上げます。

I would like to introduce our company's new service.

3

今日、会社休んでもいい?

Is it okay if I take a day off from work (the company) today?

Famille de mots

Nom
会社
Apparenté
会社員
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Astuce mémo

Think of 'Kai' (meeting) and 'Sha' (shrine/place). A company is a 'meeting place' where people gather to work.

Quiz rapide

私の兄は大きい____で働いています。

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : 会社

Exemples

1

私は毎日八時に会社へ行きます。

everyday

I go to the company at eight o'clock every day.

2

弊社の新しいサービスをご案内申し上げます。

formal

I would like to introduce our company's new service.

3

今日、会社休んでもいい?

informal

Is it okay if I take a day off from work (the company) today?

4

現代社会における会社の役割を分析する。

academic

Analyze the role of companies in modern society.

5

来週、取引先の会社を訪問する予定です。

business

I plan to visit a client company next week.

Famille de mots

Nom
会社
Apparenté
会社員

Collocations courantes

会社に勤める to work for a company
会社を設立する to establish a company
大手の会社 a major/large company
会社を辞める to quit a company
会社の同僚 a colleague at the company

Phrases Courantes

株式会社

Public limited company (Co., Ltd.)

会社人間

A 'company man' (someone devoted entirely to work)

会社案内

Company profile/brochure

Souvent confondu avec

会社 vs 社会

Society. It uses the same kanji but in reverse order (sha-kai vs kai-sha).

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Notes d'usage

Use 'kaisha' to refer to a business entity or the place you go to work. When speaking to someone outside your company, use 'heisha' (humble) to refer to your own firm.

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Erreurs courantes

Beginning learners often swap the characters and say 'shakai' (society) when they mean 'kaisha' (company).

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Astuce mémo

Think of 'Kai' (meeting) and 'Sha' (shrine/place). A company is a 'meeting place' where people gather to work.

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Origine du mot

A compound of 'kai' (assembly/meeting) and 'sha' (shrine/company/group), coined in the late 19th century to translate Western business concepts.

Modèles grammaticaux

Used with the counter '社' (sha) for counting companies. Follows standard noun particles: 会社に行く (go to), 会社で働く (work at).
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Contexte culturel

In Japan, the company is traditionally viewed as a secondary family, though this mindset is gradually shifting among younger generations.

Quiz rapide

私の兄は大きい____で働いています。

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : 会社

Expressions liées

Mots lis

学期

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A school term or semester that divides the academic year into specific periods of study. In Japan, the academic year is typically divided into three terms starting in April, September, and January.

期限

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期限 refers to a time limit, deadline, or expiration date by which a specific action must be completed or a period ends. It is commonly used for business deadlines, document submissions, and the shelf life of food products.

A1

A specific moment in time or a point in time, often used to describe the ticking passage of time. Historically, it also refers to a specific unit of time (roughly two hours) in the traditional Japanese timekeeping system.

刹那

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A Buddhist-derived term referring to an extremely short period of time, similar to an 'instant' or 'moment.' It often carries a poetic or philosophical nuance, suggesting that something is fleeting or transient.

永久

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Refers to a state of lasting forever or being permanent without change. It is often used to describe time, systems, or physical states that are intended to remain indefinitely.

永遠

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This word refers to a state of being eternal or lasting forever without an end. It is commonly used in emotional, philosophical, or romantic contexts to describe things that do not change over time.

暫時

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A formal term referring to a short period of time or a brief moment. It is typically used in writing or polite speech to describe a temporary state or a short duration of an action.

久しぶり

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A phrase used to express that a significant amount of time has passed since an event last occurred or since meeting someone. It is most commonly used as a greeting equivalent to 'Long time no see' in English.

晩期

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晩期 refers to the final or late stage of a specific period, process, or condition. It is most commonly used in historical, archaeological, or medical contexts to describe the concluding phase of an era or the advanced stage of a disease.

初期

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The first stage or beginning period of an event, process, or historical era. It is used to describe the initial phase of something that continues over time.

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