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四半期 — meaning in English: quarter

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恋人
koibito
外出
gaishutsu
レート
rēto
四半期
shihanki
モジュール
mojūru
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 四半期 (shihanki) in business settings, particularly during financial discussions and quarterly reporting. For instance, you might hear it in a meeting discussing the company's earnings for the last quarter or when analyzing sales performance over a specific three-month period.
Synonyms & nuances
While 四半期 (shihanki) specifically refers to a quarter in a fiscal sense, another term, 半期 (hanki), simply means 'half period' and can refer to a semiannual period. You would use 四半期 when discussing financial results, while 半期 might come up in more general discussions about events or periods over six months.
Culture
The word 四半期 (shihanki) has deep roots in Japan's fiscal and business culture. Japan's structured approach to economics often revolves around quarterly evaluations, which are crucial for both corporate planning and government economic assessments. Interestingly, the concept of dividing the year into quarters isn't exclusive to Japan, but the term illustrates how Western business practices have influenced Japanese terminology.
FAQ
Q.What does 四半期 mean in English?
四半期 (shihanki) translates to 'quarter' in English, referring to a three-month period in a financial context.
Q.How do you use 四半期 in a sentence?
You can use 四半期 in sentences like '我々の四半期の業績は良好です' which means 'Our performance for the quarter is good.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 四半期?
A common mistake is confusing 四半期 (shihanki) with 半期 (hanki). Remember, 四半期 specifically refers to quarters, while 半期 can mean any half period.
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