女史
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Noun used as a formal title for women, equivalent to 'Ms.' in English. Typically used in written language or formal speech. Example: 『田中女史』 (Tanaka joshi, 'Ms. Tanaka').
Theme
User is at a formal business meeting with their colleague Tanaka, discussing how to address a female client respectfully.
女史
じょし
Ms.
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Memory Hook
Think of a respected female scholar—she's a 'Ms. History'! 'Ms. History' sounds like 女史 (joshi, 'Ms.'), linking it to a formal title for women.
Cultural Note
女史 (joshi, 'Ms.') is a formal and respectful title used in written Japanese, such as in business correspondence or academic contexts, to address or refer to women, similar to 'Ms.' in English.
Forms
Base: 女史Noun used as a formal title for women, equivalent to 'Ms.' in English. Typically used in written language or formal speech. Example: 『田中女史』 (Tanaka joshi, 'Ms. Tanaka').