~式

~しき

~ ceremony

JLPT N4

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The suffix ~式 (~しき) is commonly attached to nouns to indicate a type of ceremony or formal event related to that noun. It literally means "~ ceremony" and is used to describe occasions such as weddings, graduations, funerals, and other formal gatherings.

Common Collocations

  • 結婚式 (けっこんしき): wedding ceremony
  • 卒業式 (そつぎょうしき): graduation ceremony
  • 入学式 (にゅうがくしき): entrance ceremony

These collocations are very common in daily conversation and formal announcements.

Register and Politeness

~式 is a neutral and formal suffix, often used in official contexts, announcements, and invitations. It is polite and appropriate in both spoken and written Japanese.

Usage Tips

When you use ~式, you are referring to a specific event or ceremony. It is not used for casual parties or informal gatherings. Also, the noun before ~式 usually indicates the type of ceremony, so make sure to use the correct noun to convey the right meaning.

Common Mistake

A common learner mistake is to confuse ~式 with other suffixes like ~会 (かい), which means "meeting" or "gathering." Remember that ~式 specifically refers to ceremonies, which are more formal and ritualistic than general meetings.

Example Sentences

けっこんしきにともだちをしょうたいしました。

I invited my friends to the wedding ceremony.

そつぎょうしきはらいしゅうのきんようびにおこなわれます。

The graduation ceremony will be held next Friday.

このがっこうはどくじのにゅうがくしきのすたいるをもっています。

This school has its own style of entrance ceremony.