於いて
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Formal particle used to indicate location, time, or context. Typically follows a noun and is equivalent to 『で』 (de) or 『に』 (ni) in more formal settings. Example: 『会議は東京に於いて開催されます』 (kaigi wa Tokyo ni oite kaisai saremasu, 'The meeting will be held in Tokyo').
Theme
In a university seminar, User is discussing research methodology with their professor, Professor Tanaka.
於いて
おいて
at, in, on (formal particle)
Core Language Building BlocksCore Forms & Grammar Patterns
Memory Hook
Imagine a sign that says 'At the event, in the place, on the spot' — it's all about location! 'Oite' sounds like 'oh, it's' where something happens — think 'oh, it's at / In / On' → 於いて (oite).
Cultural Note
『於いて』 (oite) is a formal particle often used in written Japanese, official documents, or speeches to indicate location or context, such as in event announcements or historical texts.
Forms
Base: 於いてFormal particle used to indicate location, time, or context. Typically follows a noun and is equivalent to 『で』 (de) or 『に』 (ni) in more formal settings. Example: 『会議は東京に於いて開催されます』 (kaigi wa Tokyo ni oite kaisai saremasu, 'The meeting will be held in Tokyo').