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リーダー — meaning in English: leader

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リーダー
rīdā
書き込み
kakikomi
会計士
kaikeishi
コピー
kopī
shi
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neutral common
Usage
The word リーダー (rīdā) is commonly used in business meetings and group discussions to refer to someone taking charge or guiding a team. Native speakers might use this term in a corporate setting when discussing project management or in educational environments to describe a student leading a group project.
Synonyms & nuances
While リーダー (rīdā) is widely used, another term, 指導者 (shidōsha), means 'instructor' or 'mentor,' focusing more on teaching and guidance. You would choose リーダー when emphasizing someone's role in directing a group or organization rather than just instructing.
Culture
The term リーダー is derived from the English word 'leader,' which reflects Japan's increasing embrace of global business practices since the late 20th century. Interestingly, the borrowing of English terms like リーダー often signifies a contemporary approach to leadership that values collaboration and innovation in Japanese culture.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of リーダー in English?
リーダー translates to 'leader' in English, referring to someone who guides or directs a group or organization.
Q.How do you pronounce リーダー?
リーダー is pronounced as 'rīdā' and is important to stress the long vowel sound 'ī' for correct pronunciation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using リーダー?
A common mistake is to use リーダー in overly formal settings where a term like 指導者 (shidōsha) might be more appropriate. Always consider the context to choose the best word.
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