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公定 こうてい official (rate)

公邸 こうてい official residence

工程 こうてい manufacturing process; work schedule; amount of work

校庭 こうてい schoolyard; campus

皇帝 こうてい emperor

肯定 こうてい positive; affirmation

行程 こうてい distance; path length

高低 こうてい high and low; rise and fall

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12y ago

Never heard that one, but according to dictionaries it means 'civil order, polity' with this kanji 国体 /ko ku tai/ , 'black body' (a term in physics used to refer to an object that absorbs all electromagnetic radiations) with this kanji 黒体 /ko ku tai/.

It also can mean 'Committee of the National Diet' when written with this kanji 国対 /ko ku tai/. In this case it's short/abbreviation for 策委員会 /kok Kai tai sa ku i in Kai/.

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11y ago
気をつけ (ki o tsuke) is a phrase heard numerous times a day if you're a high school student in Japan. It loosely translates to 'attention' or 'ready' and is a command.


The process usually goes:

èµ·ç«‹! (kiritsu) - "Stand!"

気をつけ! (ki o tsuke) - "Attention!"

礼! (rei) - "Bow!"

着席 (chakuseki) - "Be seated"


This is done at the start of most classes to show respect to the teacher.

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13y ago

It could mean 'official professional'.

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