願書
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Base noun form. Used for official forms submitted to apply for schools, jobs, or programs. Typically requires filling out personal details and purpose.
Theme
At a university campus, User and their classmate Yumi talk about preparing application forms for a study abroad program.
願書
がんしょ
application form
Culture & SocietySchool & Education
Memory Hook
Imagine you're applying to a school and need to fill out a form. You 'wish' (願 gan) to submit your 'book' (書 sho) — that's your application form! 'Wish-book' → 願書 (gansho, 'application form').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『願書』 (gansho, 'application form') is essential for school admissions, job applications, and official procedures. It's often submitted with other documents like transcripts and recommendation letters, and accuracy is highly valued.
Forms
Base: 願書Base noun form. Used for official forms submitted to apply for schools, jobs, or programs. Typically requires filling out personal details and purpose.