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Base noun form meaning a plan or scheme. Often used in compound words to denote planning or calculation, e.g., 『計画する』 (keikaku suru, 'to plan'). It typically requires context or combination with other kanji for full meaning.
Theme

Two colleagues, Ken and User, are discussing a team project at work and need to decide on a strategy for the upcoming presentation.

けい

plan

Culture & SocietyWork & Business

Memory Hook

Think of a 'key' to a plan — 『計』 (kei, 'plan') sounds like 'key'. You need a key plan to unlock success!

Cultural Note

『計』 (kei, 'plan') is commonly used in business and formal contexts, such as in words like 『計画』 (keikaku, 'plan / Project') or 『計算』 (keisan, 'calculation'). It reflects the Japanese emphasis on careful planning and organization in work and daily life.

Forms

Base: 計Base noun form meaning a plan or scheme. Often used in compound words to denote planning or calculation, e.g., 『計画する』 (keikaku suru, 'to plan'). It typically requires context or combination with other kanji for full meaning.