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結果 — meaning in English: result

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彫刻
chōkoku
クソ野郎
kusoyarō
一時停止
ichiji teishi
結果
kekka
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 結果 (kekka) in academic settings, like discussing exam scores or research findings. It's also common in everyday conversations, such as when evaluating the outcome of a decision or event, like a sports match or a job interview.
Synonyms & nuances
While 結果 (kekka) is commonly used for 'result', a similar word, 成果 (seika), refers specifically to 'fruitful results' or achievements, often used in a positive context. Choose 結果 when discussing any outcome, while 成果 is reserved for more successful or productive results.
Culture
The word 結果 has fascinating roots in the kanji characters that make it up: 結 (ketsu), meaning 'tie or bind', and 果 (ka), meaning 'fruit or result'. This etymology reflects a deeper cultural belief in Japan that results often come from hard work and connections, emphasizing the value of perseverance.
FAQ
Q.What does 結果 (kekka) mean in English?
結果 (kekka) translates to 'result' in English, referring to the outcome of an action or event.
Q.How is 結果 used in a sentence?
You might say, '試験の結果は良かったです' (Shiken no kekka wa yokatta desu), which means 'The results of the exam were good.'
Q.Are there common mistakes learners make with 結果?
Learners sometimes confuse 結果 (kekka) with 成果 (seika). Remember, 結果 can refer to any outcome, while 成果 specifically highlights positive or successful results.
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