用件
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Base noun form. Refers to a matter, affair, or piece of business, often used in formal or professional contexts. Example: 『重要な用件です』 (juuyou na youken desu, 'It's important business').
Theme
At the office, User is approached by their colleague Tanaka, who needs to discuss an urgent work matter.
用件
ようけん
business
Culture & SocietyWork & Business
Memory Hook
Think of 'you-ken' as 'you can' handle business matters. Imagine someone saying, 'You can take care of this business!' → 『用件』 (youken, 'business').
Cultural Note
In Japanese workplaces, 『用件』 (youken, 'business') is often used to refer to official matters or tasks. It's common in phrases like 『用件があります』 (youken ga arimasu, 'I have business to discuss') during meetings or phone calls.
Forms
Base: 用件Base noun form. Refers to a matter, affair, or piece of business, often used in formal or professional contexts. Example: 『重要な用件です』 (juuyou na youken desu, 'It's important business').