ι¨
JLPT N3
Part, section
Readings
Onβyomi: γ, γ (bu, be)
β’ γΈ (he) β region (archaic / rarely used independently)
Structure
Composition:
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Detailed Explanation
Vocabulary
ι¨ε
γΆγΆγ
part
ι¨ι·
γΆγ‘γγ
department head
ι¨ε±
γΈγ
room
ε
¨ι¨
γγγΆ
all
ε¦ι¨
γγγΆ
faculty
Example Sentences
ι¨εγθͺ¬ζγγΎγγ
γΆγΆγ γ γγ€γγ γγΎγγ
I explain the part.
ι¨ι·γ«δΌγγΎγγ
γΆγ‘γγ γ« γγγΎγγ
I meet the department head.
ι¨ε±γ«ε
₯γγΎγγ
γΈγ γ« γ―γγγΎγγ
I enter the room.
ε
¨ι¨η΅γγγΎγγγ
γγγΆ γγγγΎγγγ
Everything is finished.
ε¦ι¨γιΈγ³γΎγγ
γγγΆ γ γγγ³γΎγγ
I choose a faculty.
Cultural Note
π’ In Japanese society, ι¨ symbolizes group belonging β a core part of Japanese culture:
β’ In schools, students join clubs (γι¨) like γγγΉι¨ (tennis club) or ηΎθ‘ι¨ (art club), which foster teamwork and social bonds.
β’ In companies, employees belong to departments like εΆζ₯ι¨ (sales department) or η·ει¨ (general affairs) β reflecting structured hierarchy and collective responsibility.
β’ The idea of βbelonging to a ι¨β embodies Japanβs group-oriented work and community ethic, where each part contributes to the whole.
β’ In schools, students join clubs (γι¨) like γγγΉι¨ (tennis club) or ηΎθ‘ι¨ (art club), which foster teamwork and social bonds.
β’ In companies, employees belong to departments like εΆζ₯ι¨ (sales department) or η·ει¨ (general affairs) β reflecting structured hierarchy and collective responsibility.
β’ The idea of βbelonging to a ι¨β embodies Japanβs group-oriented work and community ethic, where each part contributes to the whole.