✨ Basic Meaning
🎯 Primary Function
📋 Grammar Structure
🎭 Usage Contexts
Can be used in formal writing or speeches to state general obligations or principles, but less frequently in formal conversation to direct individuals.
Commonly used in casual conversation to give advice, state opinions, or talk about what one should do.
Frequently used in articles, essays, and official documents to express norms, rules, or strong opinions.
Used in conversation, but care must be taken with politeness level, especially when speaking to superiors.
💡 Common Applications
📌 Important Points
⚠️ Common Mistakes
🏛️ Cultural Context
🔍 Subtle Differences
📝 Conjugation Notes
Verbs: Plain Form + べきだ (exception: する -> すべきだ) い-adjectives: い + べきだ (less common) な-adjectives: である + べきだ Nouns: である + べきだ Negative: Verb Plain Negative + べきではない Past: Verb Plain Past + べきだった
🔊 Pronunciation Tips
Pronounced as “beki da”. The き is pronounced clearly. The だ at the end has standard pronunciation.
🧠 Memory Tips
Think of べき (beki) like “duty” or “ought to”. Connect it to the plain verb form, except for the “suru” -> “subeki” exception.

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