箇条書
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Base noun form. Refers to a written list or format where items are enumerated, often used in formal or technical contexts.
Theme

At a project meeting in a Tokyo office, User and their colleague Yamada are discussing how to organize a presentation for a client. Yamada suggests using a structured format to make the information clearer.

箇条書

かじょうがき

itemized form, itemization

Culture & SocietyWork & Business

Memory Hook

Think of 'kajo' (sounds like '箇条' kajou) as a 'cage' where you list items in an itemized form — 'cage' → 箇条書 (kajougaki, 'itemized form').

Cultural Note

In Japanese business and formal settings, 『箇条書』 (kajougaki) is commonly used for clear, organized lists in documents, reports, or presentations, reflecting the cultural value placed on precision and structure in communication.

Forms

Base: 箇条書Base noun form. Refers to a written list or format where items are enumerated, often used in formal or technical contexts.