ポジション
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Base noun form. A loanword from English used to indicate a role, rank, or location in contexts like work, sports, or strategy. Example: 『彼のポジションは重要です』 (kare no pojishon wa jūyō desu, 'His position is important').
Theme
At a local park, User and their friend Ken, who is a soccer coach, discuss team strategies and player roles for an upcoming match.
ポジション
ポジション
position
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Memory Hook
Imagine a 'position' in a company — it's like a 'post' you hold. 'Position' sounds like 'ポジション' (pojishon, 'position'), which is a direct loanword from English.
Cultural Note
In Japanese workplaces, 『ポジション』 (pojishon, 'position') is often used to refer to job roles or ranks, such as 『マネージャーのポジション』 (manējā no pojishon, 'manager position'). It's a common term in business and sports contexts.
Forms
Base: ポジションBase noun form. A loanword from English used to indicate a role, rank, or location in contexts like work, sports, or strategy. Example: 『彼のポジションは重要です』 (kare no pojishon wa jūyō desu, 'His position is important').