資格
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Base noun form. Refers to official certifications, requirements, or capabilities needed for a job, role, or activity. Often used in phrases like 『資格がある』 (shikaku ga aru, 'to be qualified').
Theme

At a café, User and their friend Aiko talk about career plans and the importance of qualifications for job hunting.

資格

しかく

qualifications

Culture & SocietyWork & Business

Memory Hook

Think of a 'shikaku' (資格) as a 'she-cook' who has all the qualifications to be a chef. 'She-cook' sounds like 資格 (shikaku, 'qualifications') — she's qualified!

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『資格』 (shikaku, 'qualifications') are highly valued in professional settings, such as certifications for jobs or licenses. They are often required for career advancement and are taken seriously in education and employment.

Forms

Base: 資格Base noun form. Refers to official certifications, requirements, or capabilities needed for a job, role, or activity. Often used in phrases like 『資格がある』 (shikaku ga aru, 'to be qualified').