期末
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Base noun form. Refers to the conclusion of a specific period, such as a school term or business quarter. Often used in compound words like 『期末試験』 (kimatsu shiken, 'final exams').
Theme
Two high school students, Yuta and User, chat after class about their plans for the upcoming end of the term.
期末
きまつ
end of the season or term
Time & DatesSeasons & Periods
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'key' (期末 sounds like 'key-matsu') that unlocks the end of a term — you use it to finish the season! 'Key' → 期末 (kimatsu, 'end of term').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『期末』 (kimatsu, 'end of term') is a busy time in schools and workplaces, often involving exams, reports, and evaluations. It's common to hear phrases like 『期末試験』 (kimatsu shiken, 'final exams') during this period.
Forms
Base: 期末Base noun form. Refers to the conclusion of a specific period, such as a school term or business quarter. Often used in compound words like 『期末試験』 (kimatsu shiken, 'final exams').