カレンダー
A calendar is an essential tool for tracking time and organizing your daily schedule.
カレンダー in 30 Sekunden
- A document showing days, weeks, and months of a year.
- Used for tracking dates and managing personal or professional schedules.
- Available in both physical paper formats and digital applications.
一般的な文脈
家庭では家族の予定を共有するためにリビングに置かれ、職場では会議の日程調整や締め切りの管理に使用されます。最近では、Googleカレンダーなどのデジタルツールが主流になりつつあります。
類似語との比較
「手帳(てちょう)」は個人が持ち歩くスケジュール帳を指しますが、「カレンダー」は壁に掛けたり机に置いたりして、その場にいる全員が確認できるものを指すことが多いです。「暦(こよみ)」という言葉は、より古風な響きがあり、季節や行事を含めた広い意味で使われます。
Beispiele
カレンダーに予定を書き込む。
everydayI write my schedule on the calendar.
来月のカレンダーを確認してください。
formalPlease check next month's calendar.
新しいカレンダーを買ったよ。
informalI bought a new calendar.
古代の暦と現代のカレンダーを比較する。
academicComparing ancient calendars with modern ones.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
卓上カレンダー
Desk calendar
カレンダー通り
According to the calendar (usually meaning working on standard weekdays)
カレンダーを共有する
Share a calendar
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Grammatikmuster
So verwendest du es
Nutzungshinweise
The word is used in both formal and informal settings. It is a loanword from English, so it follows standard katakana rules. It is commonly used as a noun and rarely as a verb.
Häufige Fehler
Some learners might confuse it with 'clock' or 'watch' (tokei) because both relate to time. Remember that 'calendar' is for days and months, while 'tokei' is for hours and minutes. Ensure the pronunciation is 'ka-ren-da-a' with a long vowel at the end.
Tipps
Use digital calendars for sync
Check the start day of the week
Japanese calendars include special holidays
Wortherkunft
Derived from the English word 'calendar'. It entered the Japanese language during the Meiji era as Western timekeeping systems were adopted.
Kultureller Kontext
In Japan, many people use calendars that include the 'Rokuyo' (six-day cycle), which is still consulted for weddings and funerals. It reflects the blend of modern scheduling and traditional beliefs.
Merkhilfe
Think of a 'calendar' as a 'caller' of the days—it calls out which date is today! Imagine flipping a big wall calendar to see your upcoming plans.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
4 FragenTeste dich selbst
来月の予定を___に書き込みました。
予定を書き込む場所として最も適切なのはカレンダーです。
カレンダーの使い方はどれですか?
カレンダーは視覚的に情報を得るためのものなので、「見る」という動詞が適切です。
(1. 壁に 2. カレンダーを 3. かける)
「カレンダーを壁にかける」が自然な語順です。
Ergebnis: /3
Summary
A calendar is an essential tool for tracking time and organizing your daily schedule.
- A document showing days, weeks, and months of a year.
- Used for tracking dates and managing personal or professional schedules.
- Available in both physical paper formats and digital applications.
Use digital calendars for sync
Check the start day of the week
Japanese calendars include special holidays
Beispiele
4 von 4カレンダーに予定を書き込む。
I write my schedule on the calendar.
来月のカレンダーを確認してください。
Please check next month's calendar.
新しいカレンダーを買ったよ。
I bought a new calendar.
古代の暦と現代のカレンダーを比較する。
Comparing ancient calendars with modern ones.
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ちょっと
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すこし
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さっき
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異常
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~について
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〜について
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~ぐらい
A2about, approximately
ぐらい
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