A1 noun Neutro

継続

/keːzo̞kɯ/

The act of continuing an action, state, or process without interruption. It is frequently used to describe personal persistence in habits, the renewal of contracts, or the ongoing nature of a scientific study.

Exemplos

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1

毎日の運動を継続しています。

I am continuing my daily exercise.

2

本研究を今後も継続する必要があります。

It is necessary to continue this research in the future.

3

ダイエット、ちゃんと継続してる?

Are you actually keeping up with your diet?

Família de palavras

Substantivo
継続
Verb
継続する
Advérbio
継続的に
Adjetivo
継続的な
Relacionado
継続性
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Dica de memorização

Think of the kanji 継 (inherit/connect) and 続 (continue). Visualize a long thread connecting your small daily efforts into one long rope.

Quiz rápido

何事も毎日____することが大切です。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 継続

Exemplos

1

毎日の運動を継続しています。

everyday

I am continuing my daily exercise.

2

本研究を今後も継続する必要があります。

formal

It is necessary to continue this research in the future.

3

ダイエット、ちゃんと継続してる?

informal

Are you actually keeping up with your diet?

4

実験の継続により、精度の高いデータが収集された。

academic

Through the continuation of the experiment, highly accurate data was collected.

5

来年度も現在の契約を継続することで合意しました。

business

We have agreed to continue the current contract for the next fiscal year.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
継続
Verb
継続する
Advérbio
継続的に
Adjetivo
継続的な
Relacionado
継続性

Colocações comuns

継続は力なり Continuity is power (Persistence pays off)
契約を継続する To renew or continue a contract
努力を継続する To keep up one's efforts
継続的な支援 Continuous support
利用を継続する To continue usage

Frases Comuns

継続は力なり

Persistence is the key to success.

事業継続計画

Business Continuity Plan (BCP)

継続調査

A follow-up or continuous survey

Frequentemente confundido com

継続 vs 持続

Jizoku emphasizes the maintenance of a state or quality (like sustainability), while Keizoku focuses on the act of not stopping an activity.

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Notas de uso

Keizoku is often used as a 'suru' verb (keizoku-suru). It is more formal than the simple verb 'tsuzukeru' and is common in professional, academic, or self-improvement contexts.

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Erros comuns

Learners often use the intransitive 'tsuzuku' when they should use 'keizoku-suru' to describe an intentional action they are performing.

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Dica de memorização

Think of the kanji 継 (inherit/connect) and 続 (continue). Visualize a long thread connecting your small daily efforts into one long rope.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the Chinese characters 継 (to patch/join together) and 続 (to continue/follow).

Padrões gramaticais

Noun + を継続する (To continue [object]) 継続的な + Noun (Continuous [noun]) 〜を継続中 (In the middle of continuing ~)
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Contexto cultural

The proverb 'Keizoku wa chikara nari' is a core cultural value in Japan, emphasizing that steady, small efforts lead to great results, especially in education and martial arts.

Quiz rápido

何事も毎日____することが大切です。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 継続

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