着席
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Base noun form. Refers to the act of sitting down or taking a seat, often used in formal or instructional contexts. Can be used as a suru-verb in『着席する』 (chakuseki suru, 'to sit down').
Theme

In a university classroom, User is a student attending a lecture by Professor Tanaka. Before the lecture begins, the professor addresses the class about seating arrangements.

着席

ちゃくせき

sit down / seat

Culture & SocietySchool & Education

Memory Hook

Think of 'chuck seat' (sounds like ちゃく seki) — you chuck yourself into a seat to sit down! 'Chuck seat' → 着席 (chakuseki, 'sit down / Seat').

Cultural Note

In Japanese schools and formal events, teachers or hosts often say『着席してください』 (chakuseki shite kudasai, 'please sit down') to instruct attendees to take their seats, emphasizing order and respect.

Forms

Base: 着席Base noun form. Refers to the act of sitting down or taking a seat, often used in formal or instructional contexts. Can be used as a suru-verb in『着席する』 (chakuseki suru, 'to sit down').