同級

どうきゅう

the same grade, same class

JLPT N1

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"同級" (どうきゅう) refers to people who are in the same grade or class, typically in a school setting. It is often used to talk about classmates or peers who share the same academic year.

Common Contexts

You will hear "同級" when discussing school life, friendships, or comparing achievements among students of the same grade. It can also appear in formal or informal conversations.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 同級生 (どうきゅうせい): classmate; a very common compound.
  • 同級の友達 (どうきゅうのともだち): friends in the same grade.
  • 同級の人 (どうきゅうのひと): people in the same class or grade.

Register and Nuance

"同級" is neutral in tone and can be used in both casual and formal contexts. It specifically emphasizes the shared academic level rather than just being a friend or acquaintance.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse "同級" with "同級生". While "同級生" explicitly means "classmate," "同級" alone refers more broadly to the same grade or class group. Using "同級生" is safer when referring to classmates directly.

Example Sentences

かれはわたしのどうきゅうで、ずっとなかよくしています。

He is my classmate, and we have been close friends for a long time.

どうきゅうのともだちといっしょにぶんかさいのじゅんびをしました。

I prepared for the cultural festival together with my classmates.

どうきゅうせいのなかでかのじょがいちばんせいせきがいい。

Among the classmates, she has the best grades.