B1 noun/suru-verb Neutro

経験

/keːkeɴ/

Experience refers to the knowledge or skill acquired through direct participation in events or activities. It can function as a noun to describe past occurrences or as a verb to describe the process of undergoing something.

Exemplos

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1

日本で生活したことは、私にとって良い経験になりました。

Living in Japan was a good experience for me.

2

このような貴重な経験をさせていただき、心より感謝申し上げます。

I am deeply grateful for being given such a valuable experience.

3

あんな怖い経験は二度としたくないよ。

I never want to have such a scary experience again.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
経験
Verb
経験する
Adjetivo
経験的
Relacionado
経験者
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Dica de memorização

Visualize 'Kei' (経) as a thread of time passing through you, and 'Ken' (験) as an exam or test. You are 'passing through tests' to gain experience.

Quiz rápido

彼は海外で働いた( )が豊富だ。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 経験

Exemplos

1

日本で生活したことは、私にとって良い経験になりました。

everyday

Living in Japan was a good experience for me.

2

このような貴重な経験をさせていただき、心より感謝申し上げます。

formal

I am deeply grateful for being given such a valuable experience.

3

あんな怖い経験は二度としたくないよ。

informal

I never want to have such a scary experience again.

4

本研究は、被験者の主観的な経験に基づき構成されている。

academic

This study is constructed based on the subjective experiences of the participants.

5

このプロジェクトには、マーケティングの経験がある人材が必要です。

business

We need personnel with marketing experience for this project.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
経験
Verb
経験する
Adjetivo
経験的
Relacionado
経験者

Colocações comuns

経験を積む to gain/accumulate experience
経験を活かす to make use of one's experience
豊富な経験 rich/extensive experience
経験が浅い to be inexperienced (lit. shallow experience)
苦い経験 a bitter experience

Frases Comuns

経験は宝

Experience is a treasure.

経験に勝るものはない

Nothing beats experience.

経験豊かな

Experienced / Highly seasoned

Frequentemente confundido com

経験 vs 体験

Taiken usually refers to a one-time, hands-on activity or a specific event, while Keiken is broader and includes accumulated knowledge/skills over time.

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Notas de uso

Keiken is used for both everyday occurrences and professional qualifications. When used as a verb, it often describes surviving or undergoing significant life events.

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Erros comuns

Learners often use 'shita koto ga aru' for simple actions, but 'keiken ga aru' is preferred when emphasizing the personal growth or professional skill gained from that action.

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Dica de memorização

Visualize 'Kei' (経) as a thread of time passing through you, and 'Ken' (験) as an exam or test. You are 'passing through tests' to gain experience.

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Origem da palavra

From the kanji 'Kei' (to pass through/manage) and 'Ken' (to verify/test).

Padrões gramaticais

~の経験がある (To have experience in...) ~を経験する (To experience...)
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Contexto cultural

In Japan, 'keiken' is highly valued in the 'Senpai-Kohai' system, where seniority is often synonymous with having more life experience.

Quiz rápido

彼は海外で働いた( )が豊富だ。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 経験

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