A2 Collocation 1분 분량

食事をする

shokuji wo suru

Have a meal

To engage in the act of eating food.

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私は毎日、健康的な___。

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彼らは一緒に___。

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今夜は何を___か?

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The word '食事' (shokuji) is a compound word derived from two kanji characters: '食' (shoku), meaning 'food' or 'to eat', and '事' (ji), meaning 'affair', 'matter', or 'thing'. The combination broadly refers to the 'affair of eating' or 'the act of eating'. The verb 'する' (suru) means 'to do' or 'to make', and when appended to a noun, it forms a verbal phrase meaning 'to do [the noun]'. Historically, the concept of a structured 'meal' as we understand it today has evolved. In ancient Japan, eating practices were often more communal and less formalized, though rituals and customs around food have always been significant. The kanji '食' itself has ancient roots, appearing in early Chinese oracle bone script and bronze inscriptions, depicting a stylized representation of a container with food. Its meaning has consistently revolved around sustenance and eating. The kanji '事' also has a long history, referring to events, tasks, or matters. The combining of '食' and '事' to form '食事' likely reflects a societal development where eating transitioned from a simple biological necessity to a more organized and culturally significant 'event' or 'matter'. The phrase '食事をする' as a unified expression for 'to eat a meal' or 'to dine' became common as Japanese language and social structures developed, reflecting the importance of communal and structured eating in Japanese culture. It is a straightforward and widely used expression, indicating a fundamental human activity and a social event.

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