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Base noun form. Refers to a person responsible for a specific role or duty. Often used in phrases like 『係の人』 (kakari no hito, 'person in charge').
Theme

At a community event, User is helping set up and asks Ms. Tanaka, the organizer, about who is responsible for different tasks.

かかり

person in charge

People & IdentityOccupations & Roles

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'key' (sounds like 係 kakei) person who is in charge of everything — they hold the key to responsibility! 'Key' → 係 (kakari, 'person in charge').

Cultural Note

In Japanese workplaces or events, you might hear 『係の人』 (kakari no hito, 'person in charge') to refer to someone responsible for a specific task or area, such as at a festival or in an office.

Forms

Base: 係Base noun form. Refers to a person responsible for a specific role or duty. Often used in phrases like 『係の人』 (kakari no hito, 'person in charge').