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習得

shūtoku /ɕɯːtoku/

The process of learning and mastering a specific skill, knowledge, or technique through study and practice. It implies reaching a level of proficiency where the skill can be applied effectively.

Exemplos

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毎日練習して、日本語を習得しました。

I practiced every day and mastered Japanese.

2

専門的な技術の習得には、長い年月が必要です。

Acquiring specialized skills requires many years.

3

ギターの習得、順調だよ!

Learning the guitar is going well!

Família de palavras

Substantivo
習得
Verb
習得する
Relacionado
習得者
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Dica de memorização

Think of 'Shu' (習 - practice/learn as in 練習) plus 'Toku' (得 - gain/obtain). You practice until you gain the skill for yourself.

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Exemplos

1

毎日練習して、日本語を習得しました。

everyday

I practiced every day and mastered Japanese.

2

専門的な技術の習得には、長い年月が必要です。

formal

Acquiring specialized skills requires many years.

3

ギターの習得、順調だよ!

informal

Learning the guitar is going well!

4

第二言語習得の理論について論文を書く。

academic

I will write a paper on second language acquisition theory.

5

新入社員は、まず基本業務の習得を目指してください。

business

New employees should first aim to master basic business operations.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
習得
Verb
習得する
Relacionado
習得者

Colocações comuns

技術を習得する to acquire a technique/skill
言語習得 language acquisition
知識の習得 acquisition of knowledge
早期習得 early acquisition/mastery
スキルの習得 skill acquisition

Frases Comuns

第二言語習得

Second Language Acquisition (SLA)

技術習得

Skill acquisition

基礎の習得

Mastering the basics

Frequentemente confundido com

習得 vs 修得

修得 (shūtoku) is usually used for completing a curriculum or earning academic credits, while 習得 (shūtoku) is for mastering a skill.

習得 vs 学習

学習 (gakushū) is the general act of learning/studying, whereas 習得 emphasizes the result of reaching mastery.

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Notas de uso

Commonly used with technical skills, languages, or sports. It is a formal 'suru-verb' and implies a level of permanence in the skill gained.

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Erros comuns

Learners often use 'shūtoku' for simple facts or temporary information; it should only be used for complex skills or bodies of knowledge.

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Dica de memorização

Think of 'Shu' (習 - practice/learn as in 練習) plus 'Toku' (得 - gain/obtain). You practice until you gain the skill for yourself.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from Sinitic roots: 'Shu' (to repeat/learn) and 'Toku' (to acquire/get).

Padrões gramaticais

Noun + を + 習得する (to master X) Noun + の + 習得 (the acquisition of X)
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Contexto cultural

In Japan, 'shūtoku' is often linked to the concept of 'Keiko' (practice) in traditional arts like martial arts or tea ceremonies.

Quiz rápido

プログラミングの(  )には時間がかかる。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 習得

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