✨ Basic Meaning
🎯 Primary Function
📋 Grammar Structure
🎭 Usage Contexts
Commonly used in business or academic settings to summarize reports or findings.
Frequently used in daily conversation to describe outcomes of personal choices or events.
Used in essays, news articles, and stories to conclude a narrative or argument.
Often appears at the beginning of a sentence to pivot to the final result.
💡 Common Applications
📌 Important Points
⚠️ Common Mistakes
🏛️ Cultural Context
🔍 Subtle Differences
📝 Conjugation Notes
Kekkyoku is an adverb and does not conjugate, but it can be followed by ‘no’ to modify nouns (e.g., 結局のところ).
🔊 Pronunciation Tips
Ensure the double ‘k’ (small tsu) is pronounced with a distinct glottal stop: ke-k-kyo-ku.
🧠 Memory Tips
Think of the kanji: 結 (tie/bind) and 局 (situation). It means ‘binding the situation’ together into a final result.
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