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How to say 'Etiquette' in Japanese | エチケット

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The Japanese word for Etiquette is 'Echiketto', written as エチケット in Japanese.

    Meaning

    Etiquette

    Reading

    Echiketto

    Explanation

    The Japanese noun 'エチケット (echiketto)' is a loanword derived from the French word 'étiquette', meaning 'etiquette'. It refers to the customary code of polite behavior in society or among members of a particular profession or group. This term is often used in contexts related to manners, social norms, and proper conduct. For example: Good etiquette is important in business meetings「ビジネスミーティングではエチケットが大切です」(ビジネスミーティングではエチケットがたいせつです). She always follows proper etiquette「彼女はいつも正しいエチケットを守ります」(かのじょはいつもただしいエチケットをまもります). The word is commonly used in formal or semi-formal settings to emphasize the importance of behaving appropriately.

    Part Of Speech

    noun

    Frequency

    4423

    Composition

    katakana

    Handwriting

Katakana in the Word エチケット

This word contains 5 Katakana characters :

  • katakana

    Reading

    E
  • katakana

    Reading

    Chi
  • katakana

    Reading

    Ke
  • katakana

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    To
  • katakana

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    Tsu

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