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計算

keisan [keːsaɴ]

The process of using numbers to find a total or result, such as addition, subtraction, or multiplication. It can refer to basic arithmetic, professional accounting, or the general act of estimating or planning a outcome.

Exemplos

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この計算はとても簡単です。

This calculation is very easy.

2

正確な計算結果を報告してください。

Please report the accurate calculation results.

3

ねえ、今日のランチ代、計算して。

Hey, calculate the cost for today's lunch.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
計算
Verb
計算する
Adjetivo
計算高い
Relacionado
計算機
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Dica de memorização

Think of 'Kei' as 'Key' and 'San' as 'Sun'. You need a Key to calculate how much Sun you'll get today!

Quiz rápido

スーパーで、いくら払うか___しました。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 計算

Exemplos

1

この計算はとても簡単です。

everyday

This calculation is very easy.

2

正確な計算結果を報告してください。

formal

Please report the accurate calculation results.

3

ねえ、今日のランチ代、計算して。

informal

Hey, calculate the cost for today's lunch.

4

数学の試験で計算問題を解く。

academic

Solving calculation problems in a mathematics exam.

5

来月の予算を計算する必要があります。

business

We need to calculate next month's budget.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
計算
Verb
計算する
Adjetivo
計算高い
Relacionado
計算機

Colocações comuns

計算が早い quick at mental arithmetic
計算を間違う to make a mistake in calculation
計算に入れる to take into account / to include in the plan
計算機を使う to use a calculator
計算が合う the numbers add up / calculations match

Frases Comuns

計算が狂う

plans go awry / things didn't go as expected

打算的な人

a calculating or self-interested person

どんぶり勘定

sloppy counting / loose management of money

Frequentemente confundido com

計算 vs 算数

Sansuu is the school subject 'arithmetic', while keisan is the act of calculating.

計算 vs 勘定

Kanjou specifically refers to paying a bill at a restaurant or checking an account, whereas keisan is any mathematical process.

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Notas de uso

Keisan is a 'suru-verb' noun. In daily Japanese, it is frequently used for both school math and splitting bills at restaurants.

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Erros comuns

Learners often use 'suugaku' (math) when they mean the action of calculating numbers; use 'keisan' for the process itself.

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Dica de memorização

Think of 'Kei' as 'Key' and 'San' as 'Sun'. You need a Key to calculate how much Sun you'll get today!

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Origem da palavra

Derived from Middle Chinese: 'Kei' (計) meaning to measure or plan, and 'San' (算) meaning to count with bamboo stalks.

Padrões gramaticais

Noun + をする (to perform a calculation) Noun + に入れる (to include something in one's calculations/plans)
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Contexto cultural

In Japan, the use of a 'Soroban' (abacus) for keisan is still taught to children to improve mental arithmetic speed.

Quiz rápido

スーパーで、いくら払うか___しました。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 計算

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