名札

なふだ

name plate, name tag

JLPT N1

Character Breakdown

What is 名札?

名札 (なふだ) refers to a name tag or name plate commonly used in workplaces, schools, or events to identify individuals. It is usually worn on clothing, often pinned to the chest.

Usage and Context

名札 is a practical item used to display one's name clearly, especially in formal or group settings like meetings, conferences, or schools. It helps others recognize and address you properly.

Common Collocations

  • 名札をつける: to wear a name tag
  • 名札を書く: to write on a name tag
  • 名札を外す: to remove a name tag

These phrases are frequently used in workplace or school contexts.

Register and Politeness

名札 is a neutral term and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. Instructions involving 名札 often appear in workplace rules or school guidelines.

Tips for Learners

Be careful not to confuse 名札 with 名刺 (めいし), which means business card. 名札 is physically worn on clothing, while 名刺 is exchanged during introductions. When talking about wearing or attaching a name tag, 名札 is the correct word.

Example Sentences

かいぎのときはかならずなふだをつけてください。

Please make sure to wear your name tag during the meeting.

しんにゅうしゃいんはなふだをむねにつけることがぎむづけられている。

New employees are required to wear name tags on their chest.

なふだになまえをかくときは、はっきりとよみやすくかきましょう。

When writing your name on a name tag, write clearly and legibly.