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学会

gakkai /ɡakka i/

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.

例文

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1

来週、東京で学会があります。

There is an academic conference in Tokyo next week.

2

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.

3

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.

語族

名詞
学会
Verb
学ぶ
副詞
学術的に
形容詞
学術的な
関連
学者
💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of 'Gaku' (study) + 'Kai' (meeting). A 'Gakkai' is a big meeting for people who study hard subjects.

クイックテスト

来月、京都で行われる( )で、私の研究を発表します。

正解!

正解は: 学会

例文

1

来週、東京で学会があります。

everyday

There is an academic conference in Tokyo next week.

2

本学会の趣旨をご説明申し上げます。

formal

I would like to explain the purpose of this academic society.

3

昨日行った学会、結構面白かったよ。

informal

The conference I went to yesterday was actually quite interesting.

4

本研究の結果を次回の学会で報告する予定である。

academic

I plan to report the results of this research at the next academic conference.

5

学会に出席するため、三日間出張します。

business

I will be on a business trip for three days to attend an academic society meeting.

語族

名詞
学会
Verb
学ぶ
副詞
学術的に
形容詞
学術的な
関連
学者

よく使う組み合わせ

学会に参加する to participate in a conference
学会で発表する to present at a conference
学会に所属する to belong to an academic society
学会誌 academic journal
国際学会 international conference

よく使うフレーズ

学会発表

conference presentation

学会シーズン

conference season

学会費

membership fee for a society

よく混同される語

学会 vs 学校

Gakkō means a school for students; Gakkai is a society for professional researchers.

学会 vs 学習

Gakushū refers to the act of learning; Gakkai refers to the organization or conference.

📝

使い方のコツ

While 'gakkai' refers to the organization, in casual conversation among academics, it almost always refers to the annual or seasonal 'conference' event itself.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Beginning learners often confuse this with 'school' because of the shared 'gaku' (study) kanji. Remember that 'kai' means meeting or association.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of 'Gaku' (study) + 'Kai' (meeting). A 'Gakkai' is a big meeting for people who study hard subjects.

📖

語源

A compound of the kanji '学' (learning/study) and '会' (meeting/association), tracing back to the Meiji era's translation of Western academic structures.

文法パターン

Used with particles like 'で' (location of event) or 'に' (membership/entry). Often used as a prefix for specific fields, e.g., 日本文学会 (Japan Literature Society).
🌍

文化的な背景

In Japan, membership in a 'gakkai' is a crucial credential for university professors and researchers to establish their professional standing.

クイックテスト

来月、京都で行われる( )で、私の研究を発表します。

正解!

正解は: 学会

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