δΏ‚

JLPT N3

In charge, relate

Readings

On’yomi: γ‚±γ‚€ (kei)
Kun’yomi: かか(γ‚‹), γ‹γ‹γ‚Š (kaka(ru), kakari)
β€’ かか(γ‚‹) – to be related, to concern, to take (time/money) β€’ γ‹γ‹γ‚Š – person in charge, official

Vocabulary

δΏ‚
γ‹γ‹γ‚Š
clerk
ι–’δΏ‚
かんけい
relation
δΏ‚ε“‘
γ‹γ‹γ‚Šγ„γ‚“
staff
δΏ‚γ‚‹
かかる
be related
担当係
γŸγ‚“γ¨γ†γŒγ‹γ‚Š
person in charge

Example Sentences

δΏ‚γ«θžγγΎγ™γ€‚
γ‹γ‹γ‚Š に ききます。
I ask the clerk.
ι–’δΏ‚γŒγ‚γ‚ŠγΎγ™γ€‚
かんけい が γ‚γ‚ŠγΎγ™γ€‚
There is a relation.
係哑です。
γ‹γ‹γ‚Šγ„γ‚“ です。
I am staff.
δ»•δΊ‹γ«δΏ‚γ‚ŠγΎγ™γ€‚
しごと に γ‹γ‹γ‚γ‚ŠγΎγ™γ€‚
I am involved in work.
担当係です。
γŸγ‚“γ¨γ†γŒγ‹γ‚Š です。
I am the person in charge.

Cultural Note

πŸ”— δΏ‚ reflects responsibility, relationships, and social roles in Japanese society.
β€’ It emphasizes who is involved or accountable in work, events, and social contexts.
β€’ ι–’δΏ‚ highlights connections between people, organizations, or events, reflecting the cultural focus on harmony and social awareness.
β€’ The kanji underscores the importance of clarity in roles and accountability in Japanese daily and professional life.