Phrase in 30 Seconds
Use this phrase when you need guidance or professional input from your instructor or mentor.
- Means: To consult or ask for advice from a teacher or superior.
- Used in: Academic settings, career guidance, or when facing personal difficulties.
- Don't confuse: {相談|そうだん}する (consult) with {質問|しつもん}する (ask a factual question).
Explicação no seu nível:
Significado
To seek advice or guidance from one's teacher.
Contexto cultural
Teachers are often seen as life mentors, not just subject matter experts.
Politeness
Always use 'go-soudan' for teachers.
Politeness
Always use 'go-soudan' for teachers.
Teste-se
Fill in the blank with the correct particle.
{先生|せんせい} ___ {相談|そうだん}する。
The particle 'ni' indicates the target of the consultation.
🎉 Pontuação: /1
Banco de exercicios
2 exercicios{先生|せんせい} ___ {相談|そうだん}する。
The particle 'ni' indicates the target of the consultation.
🎉 Pontuação: /2
Perguntas frequentes
1 perguntasNo, use 'soudan' for friends, but don't use 'sensei'.
Frases relacionadas
意見を求める
similarAsk for an opinion
Onde usar
Career Planning
Student: {先生|せんせい}、{進路|しんろ}について{相談|そうだん}したいのですが。
Study Struggles
Student: {数学|すうがく}が{苦手|にがて}で、{先生|せんせい}に{相談|そうだん}しに{来|き}ました。
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of 'Soudan' as 'So-done'—you've done all you can, so now you go to the teacher.
Associação visual
Imagine sitting at a desk with your teacher, a cup of tea between you, discussing your future.
Story
Ken was failing math. He felt lost. He walked to the teacher's office, knocked, and said, 'Sensei, soudan shitai desu.' The teacher smiled and opened a textbook to help him.
In Other Languages
Similar to 'consulting a professor' in English or 'demander conseil' in French.
Word Web
Desafio
Write a 3-sentence email to a teacher asking for a time to consult about your Japanese studies.
Review in 1 day, 3 days, 1 week, and 1 month.
Pronúncia
Long 'o' sound.
Espectro de formalidade
{先生|せんせい}に{ご相談|ごそうだん}したいことがあります。 (Requesting a meeting)
{先生|せんせい}に{相談|そうだん}したいです。 (Requesting a meeting)
{先生|せんせい}に{相談|そうだん}したいんだけど。 (Requesting a meeting)
N/A (Requesting a meeting)
Derived from the kanji {相|そう} (mutual) and {談|だん} (talk).
Curiosidade
The word 'Sensei' literally means 'born before'.
Notas culturais
Teachers are often seen as life mentors, not just subject matter experts.
“{先生|せんせい}に{人生|じんせい}の{相談|そうだん}をする。”
Iniciadores de conversa
最近、先生に相談したことはありますか?
Erros comuns
{先生|せんせい}に{質問|しつもん}する (for a complex problem)
{先生|せんせい}に{相談|そうだん}する
L1 Interference
In Other Languages
Consultar con el profesor
Japanese requires the particle 'ni' while Spanish uses 'con'.
Demander conseil au professeur
French is more explicit about 'asking for advice' (conseil).
Den Lehrer um Rat fragen
German phrasing is more direct regarding the 'advice' part.
先生に相談する
N/A
استشارة المعلم
Arabic is often used in a more formal, almost legalistic sense.
向老师请教
Chinese focuses on 'learning/teaching' while Japanese focuses on 'discussion'.
선생님과 상담하다
Korean uses 'gwa' (with) while Japanese uses 'ni' (to/towards).
Consultar o professor
Portuguese is more direct, lacking the 'ni' particle nuance.
Spotted in the Real World
“先生に相談があります”
Common trope in Japanese school dramas.
Fácil de confundir
Learners use this for everything.
Use for facts, use 'soudan' for advice.
Perguntas frequentes (1)
No, use 'soudan' for friends, but don't use 'sensei'.
usage contexts