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効果 — meaning in English: effect

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トリック
torikku
結論
ketsuron
修理
shuuri
車両
sharyō
効果
kōka
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 効果 (kōka) in contexts such as discussing the effectiveness of a new medicine or evaluating the impact of an educational program. It can be heard in both casual conversations and formal presentations when assessing outcomes.
Synonyms & nuances
While 効果 (kōka) generally means 'effect,' you might also encounter 効能 (kinō), which refers specifically to the benefits or efficacy of a drug or treatment. Choose 効果 when discussing broad impacts, but opt for 効能 when focusing more on specific advantages.
Culture
The word 効果 (kōka) is derived from the kanji 効 (kō), meaning 'to be effective,' and 果 (ka), which signifies 'fruit' or 'result.' This reflects a deep cultural emphasis on the importance of results and effectiveness, whether in business, healthcare, or personal growth. Interestingly, it is often used in marketing and advertising to highlight the benefits of products.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 効果 in English?
効果 (kōka) translates to 'effect' in English, referring to the outcome or result of a particular action or situation.
Q.How do you pronounce 効果?
効果 is pronounced as 'kōka,' with a long 'o' sound. The emphasis is on the first syllable.
Q.Can 効果 be used in both formal and informal contexts?
Yes, 効果 is neutral in register, making it suitable for both formal discussions and casual conversations about effectiveness.
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