How to Say ‘Company’ in Japanese
会社
kaisha
[kai-shah]
💬 Usage Tip: [会社] means “company,” and [会社員] means “company employee.” Often used with [の]: [会社の人] (company person/colleague).
🇯🇵 In Japan: Company identity can be strong in Japan, so [会社] talk comes up frequently in introductions and small talk.
Phrase Breakdown
会社
kaisha
[kai-shah]
company; workplace
Noun meaning a company. Common patterns: 会社員 (company employee), 会社の〜 (company’s …).
会社に行きます。
I go to the company (to work).
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