意味
Poorly executed or incomplete work lacking quality.
文化的背景
In construction, 'kacchā' refers to temporary structures made of mud. Calling a concrete building 'kacchā' is a major insult. Teachers often use this to push students to revise their work.
Context is key
Only use this for tasks, not for people or food.
意味
Poorly executed or incomplete work lacking quality.
Context is key
Only use this for tasks, not for people or food.
自分をテスト
Which sentence correctly uses 'kacchā kām'?
Choose the best option:
Option A correctly identifies a task as sloppy. B and C are contextually incorrect.
🎉 スコア: /1
ビジュアル学習ツール
Quality Spectrum
Quality
- • Kacchā (Raw)
- • Adhūrā (Incomplete)
- • Pakkā (Solid)
練習問題バンク
1 問題Choose the best option:
Option A correctly identifies a task as sloppy. B and C are contextually incorrect.
🎉 スコア: /1
よくある質問
1 問No, it describes the work, not the person.
関連フレーズ
Pakkā kām
contrastSolid/perfect work
Adhūrā kām
similarIncomplete work