Translation and Meaning of: 委員 - iin

If you have come across the Japanese word 委員 (いいん) and are curious about its meaning, etymology, or how it is used in daily life, you have come to the right place. In this article, we will explore everything about this term, from its origin to tips for memorizing it efficiently. Moreover, you will learn how to write it correctly in kanji and discover some interesting facts that make this word special in the Japanese vocabulary.

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Origin and etymology of 委員

The word 委員 (いいん) is composed of two kanji: 委 (い), which carries the meaning of "to trust" or "to delegate," and 員 (いん), which means "member" or "person." Together, they form the concept of someone who has been assigned a specific role within a group or committee. This combination reflects well the role of a committee member, who takes on responsibilities delegated by others.

It is worth noting that the kanji also appears in other words related to delegation, such as 委任 (いにん), which means "appointment" or "entrustment." Meanwhile, is a common character in that involve people in specific positions, like 社員 (しゃいん) for "company employee." This connection between the radicals helps to understand why 委員 has the meaning it does.

Use and context in Japanese daily life

In Japan, 委員 is a word frequently used in school, corporate, and political contexts. In schools, for example, students are often divided into committees to organize events such as cultural festivals (学園祭) or sports activities. If you have ever watched a school anime or dorama, you have probably seen characters being called 学級委員 (がっきゅういいん), the class leader.

In the workplace, 委員 can refer to of internal committees, such as a safety committee or a project planning group. Japanese companies often have a well-defined hierarchical structure, and 委員 play a crucial role in collective decision-making. If you work or intend to work in a Japanese company, it is quite likely that you will hear this word quite frequently.

Tips for memorization and curiosities

An effective way to memorize 委員 is to associate the kanjis with their individual meanings. Think of as "something that has been entrusted" and as "the person who received that task." Putting them together, you have "someone who has been assigned to a committee." If you like flashcards, creating a card with a sentence like 彼は委員会の委員です (かれはいいんかいのいいんです) — "He is a member of the committee" — can help reinforce the term.

An interesting fact is that although 委員 is a formal word, it can appear in more casual contexts. For example, in mangas and animes, it is common to see characters complaining about having been "chosen" as 委員, since the position usually involves extra work. If you have already read Kaguya-sama: Love is War, you should how the characters deal with the responsibilities of school committees — a humorous representation of the term in Japanese daily life.

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Synonyms and similar words

  • 委員会員 (Iinkaiin) - Committee member
  • 委員員 (Iin’in) - Board member
  • 委員者 (Iinsha) - Person who holds a member position

Related words

クラス

kurasu

class

特別

tokubetsu

special

議長

gichou

president

委員

Romaji: iin
Kana: いいん
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n3

Translation / Meaning: Committee member

Meaning in English: committee member

Definition: A person who is a member of an organization or group and is involved in the goals and activities of that group.

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How to Write in Japanese - (委員) iin

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Example Sentences - (委員) iin

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委員会で話し合いをしましょう。

Iinkai de hanashi ai o shimashou

Let's discuss in the committee meeting.

Let's talk to the committee.

  • 委員会 - committee
  • で - Particle that indicates the place where the action occurs
  • 話し合い - Discussion, conversation
  • を - Particle indicating the direct object of the action.
  • しましょう - Polite and polished form of the verb "to do"

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