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How to say 'Rank' or 'Class' in Japanese | 階級

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The Japanese word for Rank or Class is 'Kaikyuu', written as 階級 in Japanese.'Rank' or 'Class' in hiragana is かいきゅう.

    word

    階級

    Meaning

    Rank, Class

    Reading

    かいきゅう

    kaikyuu

    Kanji

    Storey Grade, Rank

    Explanation

    The Japanese noun '階級 (かいきゅう)' refers to a social or hierarchical class or rank. It is often used in contexts discussing social stratification, military ranks, or organizational hierarchies. For example: He belongs to the upper class「彼は上流階級に属している」(かれはじょうりゅうかいきゅうにぞくしている). She was promoted to a higher rank「彼女はより高い階級に昇進した」(かのじょはよりたかいかいきゅうにしょうしんした). The term can also be used in a more abstract sense to denote levels or grades within a system.

    Part Of Speech

    noun

    Kanji JLPT

    N1

    Kanji Grade

    3

    Frequency

    2757

    Composition

    kanji

    Handwriting

Kanji in the Word 階級

This word contains 2 kanji characters:

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Storey

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Grade, Rank

Words Related to 階級 Through the Kanji

These 5 Words contain the Kanji 階 as well.

  • word

    二階

    Meaning

    Second floor

  • word

    Meaning

    Floor

  • word

    段階

    Meaning

    Stage

  • word

    階段

    Meaning

    Stairs

  • word

    階層

    Meaning

    Layer, Hierarchy

Words Related to 階級 Through the Kanji

These 7 Words contain the Kanji 級 as well.

  • word

    高級

    Meaning

    Luxury

  • word

    Meaning

    Grade, Rank

  • word

    初級

    Meaning

    Beginner

  • word

    学級

    Meaning

    Class

  • word

    上級

    Meaning

    Advanced

  • word

    同級生

    Meaning

    Classmate

  • word

    中級

    Meaning

    Intermediate

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What does 'Kaikyuu' (階級) mean?

'Kaikyuu' means 'Rank' or 'Class' .

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