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リーダー — meaning in English: leader

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ギャング
gyangu
流体
ryūtai
リーダー
rīdā
リスト
risuto
インパクト
inpakuto
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use リーダー in professional settings, such as business meetings, team discussions, or leadership seminars. It's also common in educational environments when referring to group leaders or project coordinators.
Synonyms & nuances
While リーダー (rīdā) is commonly used, another word, 指導者 (shidōsha), can also mean 'leader' but with a more formal and instructional nuance. You would choose リーダー when discussing leadership in a more modern, casual context, such as in the workplace.
Culture
The word リーダー is borrowed from the English 'leader' and reflects Japan's increasing global influence in business and management practices. It highlights a cultural shift towards valuing leadership qualities in various sectors, including education and technology, especially in the post-World War II era.
FAQ
Q.What does リーダー mean in English?
リーダー translates to 'leader' in English, referring to someone who guides or directs a group or organization.
Q.When should I use リーダー in conversation?
You can use リーダー in both formal and informal conversations when talking about someone in a leadership role, like a team captain, project manager, or even a political figure.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using リーダー?
A common mistake is using リーダー in overly formal situations; instead, for more formal contexts, you might choose 指導者 (shidōsha) instead, to convey a sense of authority and instruction.
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