長期
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Base noun form. Refers to an extended duration, often used in contexts like contracts, plans, or periods. Can modify other nouns as a compound (e.g., 『長期滞在』 chouki taizai, 'long-term stay').
Theme
During a casual chat at a park, User and their friend Akira are discussing future plans and the idea of long-term commitments.
長期
ちょうき
long time period
Time & DatesTemporal Duration
Memory Hook
Think of a 'long key' (長期 chouki sounds like 'chou-key') that unlocks a door to a long time period — 'long key' → 長期 (chouki, 'long time period').
Cultural Note
In Japanese business and planning, 『長期』 (chouki) is often used in terms like 『長期計画』 (chouki keikaku, 'long-term plan') or 『長期契約』 (chouki keiyaku, 'long-term contract'), reflecting a focus on future stability.
Forms
Base: 長期Base noun form. Refers to an extended duration, often used in contexts like contracts, plans, or periods. Can modify other nouns as a compound (e.g., 『長期滞在』 chouki taizai, 'long-term stay').