教授
A high-ranking academic title for a teacher at a university or college. It also refers to the act of teaching or imparting knowledge and skills to others.
Exemples
3 sur 5田中教授はとても親切です。
Professor Tanaka is very kind.
教授にご相談したいことがございます。
There is something I would like to consult with the professor about.
あの教授のテスト、難しいよね。
That professor's tests are difficult, aren't they?
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Think of 'Kyo' (teaching) and 'Ju' (granting). A professor is someone who 'grants teaching' at the highest level.
Quiz rapide
私の父は大学の___です。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 教授
Exemples
田中教授はとても親切です。
everydayProfessor Tanaka is very kind.
教授にご相談したいことがございます。
formalThere is something I would like to consult with the professor about.
あの教授のテスト、難しいよね。
informalThat professor's tests are difficult, aren't they?
教授の最新の論文を読みました。
academicI read the professor's latest research paper.
専門的な知識を教授していただきました。
businessWe were provided with specialized knowledge.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
教授の椅子
professorial chair
教授を仰ぐ
to seek instruction from
知識を教授する
to impart knowledge
Souvent confondu avec
Sensei is a broad term for any teacher or expert; Kyoju is specifically a university rank.
Kyoshi refers to the profession of teaching generally, often used for K-12 teachers.
Notes d'usage
When addressing a professor directly, it is more natural to use 'Sensei' rather than 'Kyoju'. 'Kyoju' is used as a formal job title or when referring to them in the third person.
Erreurs courantes
Learners often use 'Kyoju' for high school or language school teachers, but it should only be used for university-level educators.
Astuce mémo
Think of 'Kyo' (teaching) and 'Ju' (granting). A professor is someone who 'grants teaching' at the highest level.
Origine du mot
From the Middle Chinese roots 'Kyo' (to teach/religion) and 'Ju' (to confer/give/hand over).
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
In Japanese society, university professors hold high social prestige and are often treated with significant formal respect in both language and behavior.
Quiz rapide
私の父は大学の___です。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 教授
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Mots lis
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