ε½Ή
JLPT N3
Role, duty
Readings
Onβyomi: γ€γ―, γ¨γ (yaku, eki)
Structure
Composition:
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Detailed Explanation
Vocabulary
ε½Ή
γγ
role
ε½Ήε²
γγγγ
role/duty
ε½Ήθ
γγγγ
actor
ε½Ήζ
γγγγ
government office
ιθ¦ε½Ή
γγ
γγγγγ
important role
Example Sentences
ε€§δΊγͺε½Ήγ§γγ
γ γγ γͺ γγ γ§γγ
It is an important role.
ε½Ήε²γζ±ΊγγΎγγ
γγγγ γ γγγΎγγ
We decide roles.
ε½Ήθ
γ§γγ
γγγγ γ§γγ
He is an actor.
ε½Ήζγ«θ‘γγΎγγ
γγγγ γ« γγγΎγγ
I go to the government office.
ιθ¦ε½Ήγ§γγ
γγ
γγγγγ γ§γγ
It is a key role.
Cultural Note
π― ε½Ή emphasizes the Japanese value of duty, service, and fulfilling oneβs role.
β’ It appears in social, professional, and administrative contexts (ε½Ήε², ε½Ήζ, ε½Ήε‘).
β’ The kanji reflects cultural awareness of responsibility, contribution, and societal function, highlighting the importance of each person performing their designated role.
β’ It symbolizes both practical duties and social obligations, deeply ingrained in Japanese thought about work and community.
β’ It appears in social, professional, and administrative contexts (ε½Ήε², ε½Ήζ, ε½Ήε‘).
β’ The kanji reflects cultural awareness of responsibility, contribution, and societal function, highlighting the importance of each person performing their designated role.
β’ It symbolizes both practical duties and social obligations, deeply ingrained in Japanese thought about work and community.