等級
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Base noun form. Refers to a rank or level in a system, such as academic grades, quality classes, or hierarchical ratings. Example: 『彼の成績はA等級です』 (kare no seiseki wa A toukyuu desu, 'His grade is A level').
Theme
During a parent-teacher conference at school, User discusses their child's academic progress with the teacher, Mr. Tanaka, focusing on grades.
等級
とうきゅう
grade
Culture & SocietySchool & Education
Memory Hook
Think of 'grade' in school: 等級 (toukyuu, 'grade') sounds like 'toe-cue'—imagine a teacher giving grades with a toe cue! 'Toe-cue' → 等級 (toukyuu, 'grade').
Cultural Note
In Japanese schools, 『等級』 (toukyuu, 'grade') is used to rank students or evaluate performance, often in tests or assignments. It reflects the competitive nature of education in Japan, where grades can influence future opportunities.
Forms
Base: 等級Base noun form. Refers to a rank or level in a system, such as academic grades, quality classes, or hierarchical ratings. Example: 『彼の成績はA等級です』 (kare no seiseki wa A toukyuu desu, 'His grade is A level').