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協力

kyōryoku [kʲoːɾʲokɯ]

Cooperation or collaboration where two or more people combine their efforts to achieve a common goal. It is used in both personal and professional settings to describe working together as a team or providing assistance.

Exemplos

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1

家族みんなで掃除を協力します。

The whole family cooperates in cleaning.

2

アンケートへのご協力をお願い申し上げます。

We kindly ask for your cooperation with the survey.

3

ちょっと協力してくれない?

Can you give me a hand with this?

Família de palavras

Substantivo
協力
Verb
協力する
Advérbio
協力して
Adjetivo
協力的な
Relacionado
協力者
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Dica de memorização

The first kanji (協) contains three 'power' (力) symbols combined together. To cooperate, you need the 'power' of many people!

Quiz rápido

みんなで( )して、パーティーの準備をしましょう。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 協力

Exemplos

1

家族みんなで掃除を協力します。

everyday

The whole family cooperates in cleaning.

2

アンケートへのご協力をお願い申し上げます。

formal

We kindly ask for your cooperation with the survey.

3

ちょっと協力してくれない?

informal

Can you give me a hand with this?

4

この実験には、被験者の継続的な協力が不可欠である。

academic

For this experiment, the continuous cooperation of the subjects is essential.

5

新しいプロジェクトで他部署と協力する。

business

We will cooperate with other departments on the new project.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
協力
Verb
協力する
Advérbio
協力して
Adjetivo
協力的な
Relacionado
協力者

Colocações comuns

協力を求める to ask for cooperation
協力が得られる to obtain cooperation
全面的な協力 full cooperation
協力を惜しまない to be willing to help (not begrudge cooperation)
国際協力 international cooperation

Frases Comuns

二人三脚で協力する

To work together closely (literally: like a three-legged race)

力を合わせる

To join forces

協力体制を築く

To build a cooperative framework

Frequentemente confundido com

協力 vs 応援

Ouen means cheering someone on or supporting them emotionally, while kyouryoku involves actually working together or providing physical/logistical help.

協力 vs 助ける

Tasukeru is a general verb for 'to save' or 'to help' someone in need, whereas kyouryoku implies a mutual effort toward a shared objective.

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Notas de uso

The word is frequently used with 'suru' to form a verb. In polite requests, it is almost always preceded by the honorific 'go' (gokyouryoku).

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Erros comuns

Learners often forget that 'kyouryoku' is a noun; you must add 'suru' to use it as an action. Also, avoid using it when you simply mean 'to rescue' someone.

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Dica de memorização

The first kanji (協) contains three 'power' (力) symbols combined together. To cooperate, you need the 'power' of many people!

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Origem da palavra

Derived from Middle Chinese, combining '協' (unite/harmony) and '力' (power/strength).

Padrões gramaticais

Noun + に協力する (cooperate with/in something) ご協力 (polite noun form used in requests) 協力的な + Noun (cooperative ...)
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Contexto cultural

In Japan, group harmony (wa) is highly valued, making 'kyouryoku' a key social concept in neighborhoods and workplaces.

Quiz rápido

みんなで( )して、パーティーの準備をしましょう。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 協力

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