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きじょう
机上
noun, 'no' adjective
1. on the desk
2. theoretical; academic
しょうぎ
床机
noun
camp stool; folding stool
つくえ
noun
desk
がくしゅうづくえ
学習机
noun
writing desk

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The Kanji: 机 (Ki / Tsukue)

The kanji 机 specifically means "desk" or "table." It combines 木 (wood) with 几 (small table), clearly representing a wooden piece of furniture for writing or working. This character exclusively refers to desks and study tables.


Common Words & Example Sentences

1. 机 (tsukue) - Desk

  • 机の上に本が置いてある。

  • "Books are placed on the desk."

2. 学習机 (gakushū tsukue) - Study desk

  • 子供に学習机を買った。

  • "I bought a study desk for my child."

3. 机上学 (tsukuejōgaku) - Theoretical learning

  • 机上学だけでなく実践も必要だ。

  • "Practical experience is needed, not just theoretical learning."

4. 机を並べる (tsukue o naraberu) - To study together

  • 彼とは高校で机を並べた仲だ。

  • "We were classmates in high school."

In summary, 机 is the essential kanji for desks - from physical furniture (机, 学習机) to metaphorical education contexts (机上学, 机を並べる). It represents both the object and the act of studying in Japanese culture.