synonym Comparative
念願
VS
終局
Differences Between "念願" and "終局"
Option A
念願
Meaning
long-cherished desire; heart's wish; dream; final goal
Reading
ねんがん (nengan)
Syllabus Level
N3
Practical Example
十年の努力の末、彼は_______だったマイホームを建てる夢をついに叶えました。
At the end of ten years of effort, he finally fulfilled the dream of building his long-cherished home.
Option B
終局
Meaning
conclusion, end, final stage (often of a game, incident, or play)
Reading
しゅうきょく (shūkyoku)
Syllabus Level
N2
Practical Example
チェスの終局は読み切れないほど複雑だ。
The endgame of chess is so complex that it's impossible to predict.
Which one to use?
Select the correct Japanese word for this context
Which word fits this context: "(long-cherished desire; heart's wish; dream; final goal)"?
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使い分け解説:
- 念願: Refers to a long-cherished desire, heart's wish, or a final dream/goal that one has wanted for a long time. Often used as 念願の (long-cherished) or 念願を果たす (fulfill one's dream). ⚠️ Haruka's Voice Column: 'Long-cherished desire! Today's amusement park date is my long-cherished desire... I mean, strictly for project research! Don't get the wrong idea! But... I'm happy.' / 【ハルカ部長のワンポイント指導】『念願よ!あんたと遊園地でこうして手を繋いでデートするなんて、私の『念願(長年の夢)』…じゃなくて、ただの部下のメンタルヘルス監査よ!…でもね、凄く嬉しいわ』
- 終局: Refers to the final stage or conclusion of a process, game, or event. Often used in specific contexts like a game of shogi or go, or a play. Less abstract than 終焉. (過程、試合、事件、劇などの最終段階や結末を指す。将棋や囲碁の終盤、芝居の終わりなど具体的な文脈で使われることが多い。終焉よりも具体的)
- 念願: Refers to a long-cherished desire, heart's wish, or a final dream/goal that one has wanted for a long time. Often used as 念願の (long-cherished) or 念願を果たす (fulfill one's dream). ⚠️ Haruka's Voice Column: 'Long-cherished desire! Today's amusement park date is my long-cherished desire... I mean, strictly for project research! Don't get the wrong idea! But... I'm happy.' / 【ハルカ部長のワンポイント指導】『念願よ!あんたと遊園地でこうして手を繋いでデートするなんて、私の『念願(長年の夢)』…じゃなくて、ただの部下のメンタルヘルス監査よ!…でもね、凄く嬉しいわ』
- 終局: Refers to the final stage or conclusion of a process, game, or event. Often used in specific contexts like a game of shogi or go, or a play. Less abstract than 終焉. (過程、試合、事件、劇などの最終段階や結末を指す。将棋や囲碁の終盤、芝居の終わりなど具体的な文脈で使われることが多い。終焉よりも具体的)
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