功績
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Base noun form. Refers to accomplishments or merits earned through effort, often in work, study, or life. Used in formal contexts to describe notable successes.
Theme
In a workplace setting, User is talking with their senior colleague, Mr. Tanaka, about career progress and recognition. Mr. Tanaka has many years of experience.
功績
こうせき
achievements, merit
Culture & SocietyWork & Business
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'gun' (功績 kōseki sounds like 'gun-seki') that shoots out achievements — each bullet is a merit you've earned! 'Gun-seki' → 功績 (kōseki, 'achievements, merit').
Cultural Note
In Japanese workplaces, 『功績』 (kōseki, 'achievements, merit') is often discussed during performance reviews or when recognizing employees for their contributions. It's a formal term used to highlight accomplishments in professional or academic settings.
Forms
Base: 功績Base noun form. Refers to accomplishments or merits earned through effort, often in work, study, or life. Used in formal contexts to describe notable successes.