Translation and Meaning of: 事 - koto
The Japanese word 事[こと] is a fundamental term for anyone learning the language. It appears in various contexts, from everyday conversations to more formal expressions. In this article, we will explore its meaning, origin, and practical uses, as well as tips to memorize it easily. If you have ever wondered how this word works or why it is so common in Japanese, keep reading to find out!
Meaning and Use of 事[こと]
The term 事[こと] is an abstract word that can be translated as "thing," "matter," or "fact." Unlike 物[もの], which refers to physical objects, 事 is related to events, situations, or concepts. For instance, in sentences like "それは大切なことです" (This is an important matter), it indicates a relevant fact or idea.
Its use is extremely versatile. It appears in grammatical constructions such as ことにする (to decide to do something) and ことができる (to be able to do something). Additionally, it is common in expressions like いいこと (a good thing) or 悪いこと (a bad thing). This flexibility makes it one of the most frequent words in the Japanese language.
Origin and Structure of the Kanji 事
The kanji 事 is composed of the radical 亅 (hook) and other strokes that represent a hand holding an object. Historically, it carries the idea of "matter to be dealt with" or "task." Its reading こと comes from ancient Japanese, where it was already used to refer to events or occurrences.
It's worth noting that 事 can also be read as じ in certain compound words, such as 事件[じけん] (incident) or 仕事[しごと] (work). This duality of reading is common in kanji, but in the case of こと, the isolated form is the most used in daily life.
Tips for Memorizing and Using Correctly
An effective way to remember 事[こと] is to associate it with abstract situations. When you hear or read the word, think of "something that happens" or "a fact." Phrases like "何かあったこと?" (Did something happen?) help to internalize its use naturally.
Another tip is to pay attention to fixed expressions. For example, ことわざ (proverb) and ことがある (has happened before) are combinations that appear frequently. The more you familiarize yourself with these patterns, the easier it will be to incorporate こと into your active vocabulary.
Vocabulary
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Synonyms and similar words
- 物事 (monogoto) - Things, events or subjects in general.
- 事柄 (kotogara) - Issues or matters that need to be discussed or resolved.
- 事象 (jishou) - Phenomena or events that can be observed or studied.
- 出来事 (dekigoto) - Events or occurrences, usually relevant or significant.
- 事件 (jiken) - Incidents or cases, often with legal or security connotations.
- 事態 (jitai) - Current situation or circumstance, often in a problematic context.
- 事情 (jijou) - Conditions or circumstances, often used to explain a situation.
- 事実 (jijitsu) - Facts or truths, as opposed to opinions or interpretations.
- 事項 (jikou) - Points or articles, often used in administrative contexts.
- 事例 (jirei) - Example cases, used to illustrate or explain something.
- 事務 (jimu) - Administrative or office work.
- 事業 (jigyou) - Commercial, social, or research projects or initiatives.
- 事業体 (jigyoutai) - Business entity or organization that carries out commercial activities.
- 事業所 (jigyousho) - Place where a business or project is carried out.
- 事務所 (jimusho) - Office or administrative workplace.
- 事務局 (jimukyoku) - Administrative office, often of organizations or committees.
- 事務局長 (jimukyokucho) - Head of the administrative office, responsible for operations.
- 事務室 (jimushitsu) - Administration room or office where work is performed.
- 事務員 (jimuin) - Office worker, responsible for administrative tasks.
- 事務作業 (jimusakugyou) - Administrative work or office tasks performed.
- 事務手続き (jimutesuzuki) - Administrative processes or procedures.
- 事務処理 (jimushoori) - Processing of administrative work or tasks.
- 事務管理 (jimukanri) - Administrative management encompasses supervision and organization of activities.
- 事務管理者 (jimukanrisha) - Administrator responsible for managing office operations.
- 事務職 (jimushoku) - Position or administrative role in a company or organization.
- 事務職員 (jimushokuin) - Employee holding an administrative position.
- 事務系 (jimukei) - Category or segment related to administrative work.
- 事務能力 (jimu nouryoku) - Administrative skills or competencies.
- 事務能率 (jimu nouritsu) - Effectiveness or efficiency in administrative tasks.
- 事務能力試験 (jimu nouryoku shiken) - Exam to assess administrative skills.
- 事務能率向上 (jimu nouritsu koujou) - Improvement of administrative efficiency.
Related words
Romaji: koto
Kana: こと
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n3
Translation / Meaning: thing; matter; fact; circumstances; business; reason; experience
Meaning in English: thing;matter;fact;circumstances;business;reason;experience
Definition: Refers to something happening or being done.
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How to Write in Japanese - (事) koto
See below a step-by-step guide on how to write the word by hand in Japanese. (事) koto:
Example Sentences - (事) koto
See below some example sentences:
tsuchi wo tagayasu koto wa idai na shigoto desu
Cultivating the earth is a great work.
The coating soil is a great job.
- 土を耕すこと - It means "to plow the land".
- は - Grammatical particle that indicates the theme of the sentence.
- 偉大な - Adjective meaning "great" or "admirable".
- 仕事 - Noun meaning "work" or "occupation".
- です - Verb "to be" in polite form.
Subete no koto mo daiji na koto desu
All things
It is also important to be unusual.
- 凡ゆること - "All things"
- も - "also"
- 大事なこと - "important things"
- です - "são"
Irai wo uketa shigoto wo zenryoku de konashimasu
I will do my best to do the job I have been given.
I will do my best to do the job I have been given.
- 依頼 - request, application
- を - direct object particle
- 受けた - received (past of the verb 受ける) receive
- 仕事 - work
- を - direct object particle
- 全力で - with all effort, with all strength
- こなします - accomplish, fulfill (verb こなす)
Kaigo wa taisetsu na shigoto desu
Taking care of the elderly is an important job.
Nursing is an important work.
- 介護 - care, assistance
- は - Topic particle
- 大切 - important, valuable
- な - adjective particle
- 仕事 - work, employment
- です - Verb to be/estar in the present
Shigoto wo sumaseru
Complete the work.
Finish the work.
- 仕事 (shigoto) - work
- を (wo) - direct object particle
- 済ませる (sumaseru) - complete, finish
Jijitsu wa tsune ni shinjitsu o tsutaeru
Facts always convey the truth.
Facts always convey the truth.
- 事実 - fact, truth
- は - Topic particle
- 常に - always
- 真実 - truth, reality
- を - direct object particle
- 伝える - Transmit, communicate
Jitai wa shinkoku desu
The situation is serious.
The situation is serious.
- 事態 (jitai) - situation, state of affairs
- は (wa) - Topic particle
- 深刻 (shinkoku) - grave, serious, critical
- です (desu) - verb to be in the present, formal
Jigara ni tsuite hanashi aimashou
Let's discuss it.
Let's talk about things.
- 事柄 - subject, theme
- について - about
- 話し合い - Discussion, conversation
- ましょう - let's do, let's have
Ichiji no dekigoto wo wasurenai de kudasai
Please do not forget the temporary incident.
Do not forget the temporary event.
- 一時の出来事 - temporary event
- を - object particle
- 忘れないで - do not forget
- ください - Please
Isshun no dekigoto ga jinsei wo kaeru koto mo aru
A momentary event can also change someone's life.
A momentary event can change life.
- 一瞬 - means "an instant" or "a moment".
- の - Title that indicates possession or expiration.
- 出来事 - means "happening" or "event".
- が - Particle that indicates the subject of the sentence.
- 人生 - means "human life" or "existence".
- を - particle that indicates the direct object of the sentence.
- 変える - means "to change" or "to transform".
- こと - abstract noun that indicates an action or event.
- も - particle indicating inclusion or addition.
- ある - verb that indicates the existence or presence of something.
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