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卒業

sotsugyō /sotsɯɡʲoː/

The act of successfully completing a course of study at a school, college, or university. In Japan, it is also used figuratively to describe moving on from a particular phase, habit, or organization.

Exemplos

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1

私は来年、大学を卒業します。

I will graduate from university next year.

2

卒業証書の授与式を行います。

We will hold the ceremony for the presentation of graduation certificates.

3

やっと卒業だね、おめでとう!

Finally graduating, huh? Congratulations!

Família de palavras

Substantivo
卒業
Verb
卒業する
Relacionado
卒業生
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Dica de memorização

Think of 'Sotsu' as finishing and 'Gyou' as work or study. Together they mean finishing your studies!

Quiz rápido

私は3月に高校を( )します。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 卒業

Exemplos

1

私は来年、大学を卒業します。

everyday

I will graduate from university next year.

2

卒業証書の授与式を行います。

formal

We will hold the ceremony for the presentation of graduation certificates.

3

やっと卒業だね、おめでとう!

informal

Finally graduating, huh? Congratulations!

4

卒業論文の提出期限は来週です。

academic

The deadline for the graduation thesis is next week.

5

弊社の社長は、この大学の卒業生です。

business

The president of our company is a graduate of this university.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
卒業
Verb
卒業する
Relacionado
卒業生

Colocações comuns

卒業式 graduation ceremony
卒業論文 graduation thesis
大学を卒業する to graduate from university
卒業おめでとう Congratulations on your graduation
卒業生 graduate / alumnus

Frases Comuns

卒業おめでとうございます

Congratulations on your graduation (polite)

アイドルを卒業する

To leave an idol group (metaphorical usage)

煙草を卒業する

To quit smoking (moving on from a habit)

Frequentemente confundido com

卒業 vs 修了

Sotsugyou is for finishing an entire school, while Shuuryou is for completing a specific course or program.

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Notas de uso

The particle 'o' is used with the school name (e.g., Daigaku o sotsugyou suru). It is often used as a suru-verb.

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Erros comuns

Learners often use the particle 'ni' instead of 'o' because they think of 'graduating at/from' in English.

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Dica de memorização

Think of 'Sotsu' as finishing and 'Gyou' as work or study. Together they mean finishing your studies!

📖

Origem da palavra

From the kanji '卒' (finish/end) and '業' (work/task/study).

Padrões gramaticais

~を卒業する (to graduate from ~) ~の卒業 (graduation of ~) 卒業した~ (the ~ that graduated)
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Contexto cultural

In Japan, graduation ceremonies are held in March, the end of the academic and fiscal year, often associated with cherry blossoms and bittersweet farewells.

Quiz rápido

私は3月に高校を( )します。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 卒業

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