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デスク — meaning in English: desk

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返信
henshin
増加する
zōka suru
デスク
desuku
不思議
fushigi
スチーム
suchīmu
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word デスク (desuku) in office settings, schools, or homes when referring to a work or study area. For instance, one might say, '私のデスクは散らかっています' ('My desk is messy') when talking about their workspace.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'テーブル' (teeburu), meaning 'table.' However, デスク specifically refers to a desk used for work or study, while テーブル is more general and can refer to any table, including dining or coffee tables. Use デスク when you want to emphasize a workspace.
Culture
The term デスク is derived from the English word 'desk,' reflecting Japan's historical integration of Western elements into its culture during the Meiji Restoration. Interestingly, this word exemplifies how English vocabulary has influenced modern Japanese, with many contemporary workplaces featuring both Japanese and English terminology.
FAQ
Q.How do you say 'desk' in Japanese?
The word for 'desk' in Japanese is デスク (desuku). You can use it in sentences like 'このデスクは新しいです' ('This desk is new').
Q.Is デスク used in formal situations?
Yes, デスク is a neutral term, making it suitable for both formal and informal contexts, such as discussions in the workplace or casual conversations.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using デスク?
One common mistake is confusing デスク (desuku) with テーブル (teeburu). Remember that デスク refers specifically to a workspace desk, while テーブル can refer to any type of table.
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