How to Say ‘Deadline’ in Japanese
締め切り
shimekiri
[sheh-meh-kee-ree]
💬 Usage Tip: [締め切り] is “deadline.” Common with [守る] (meet/keep).
🇯🇵 In Japan: Punctuality and deadline discipline are strongly valued in many Japanese workplaces—great topic for a strength.
Phrase Breakdown
締め切り
shimekiri
[sheh-meh-kee-ree]
deadline
Noun meaning “deadline.” Great for describing reliability and time management as strengths.
締め切りを守ることが私の強みです。
Meeting deadlines is one of my strengths.
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