ζ§‹

JLPT N3

Structure, construct

Readings

On’yomi: コウ (kō)
Kun’yomi: かま(γˆγ‚‹) (kama(eru))
β€’ かま(γˆγ‚‹) – to set up, to build, to posture β€’ かま(う) – to care about, to be concerned with

Vocabulary

ζ§‹ι€ 
γ“γ†γžγ†
structure
ζ§‹ζˆ
こうせい
composition
硐構
けっこう
quite
ζ©Ÿζ§‹
きこう
mechanism
ζ§‹γˆγ‚‹
γ‹γΎγˆγ‚‹
set up

Example Sentences

ζ§‹ι€ γŒθ€‡ι›‘γ§γ™γ€‚
γ“γ†γžγ† が ちくざ぀ です。
The structure is complex.
ζ§‹ζˆγ‚’θ€ƒγˆγΎγ™γ€‚
こうせい γ‚’ γ‹γ‚“γŒγˆγΎγ™γ€‚
I think about the composition.
硐構です。
けっこう です。
It is fine.
ζ©Ÿζ§‹γŒεΏ…θ¦γ§γ™γ€‚
きこう が γ²γ€γ‚ˆγ† です。
A mechanism is needed.
εΏƒγ‚’ζ§‹γˆγΎγ™γ€‚
こころ γ‚’ γ‹γΎγˆγΎγ™γ€‚
I prepare my mind.

Cultural Note

πŸ—οΈ ζ§‹ emphasizes Japanese attention to careful preparation, structure, and organization.
β€’ It appears in construction, business, and everyday life (ζ§‹γˆγ‚‹, ζ§‹ι€ , 構想).
β€’ The kanji reflects cultural values of planning, preparedness, and careful arrangement.
β€’ It symbolizes building, organization, and mindfulness in both physical and conceptual contexts, highlighting precision and attention to detail in Japanese thought.