役職
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Base noun form. Refers to a job title, role, or position within an organization, often implying authority or responsibility. Used in contexts like 『役職につく』 (yakushoku ni tsuku, 'to take up a post').
Theme
User is having a casual chat with their coworker Tanaka during lunch break at the office, discussing career aspirations and company structure.
役職
やくしょく
post / managerial position / official position
Culture & SocietyWork & Business
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'yak' with a 'job' title badge — 'Yak job' sounds like 『役職』 (yakushoku, 'post / Position'). Think of a yak in a suit at a desk, holding a managerial position!
Cultural Note
In Japanese companies, 『役職』 (yakushoku, 'post / Position') is important for hierarchy and respect. Common titles include 『部長』 (buchou, 'department head') or 『課長』 (kachou, 'section chief'). Using correct titles shows politeness in business settings.
Forms
Base: 役職Base noun form. Refers to a job title, role, or position within an organization, often implying authority or responsibility. Used in contexts like 『役職につく』 (yakushoku ni tsuku, 'to take up a post').