(かじょうが)

かじょうがき
noun
bulleted list; itemized form
1. bulleted list; itemized list; listing by items
A way of writing that presents information as a series of separate points or items, each on its own line. Common in business documents, presentations, and instructions.
要点(ようてん)箇条書(かじょうが)きにする。
To list the key points in bullet form.
報告書(ほうこくしょ)箇条書(かじょうが)きで()いてください。
Please write the report in bulleted form.
(なが)文章(ぶんしょう)より箇条書(かじょうが)きのほうが()みやすいので、資料(しりょう)(つく)(なお)した。
A bulleted list is easier to read than a long paragraph, so I redid the materials.

箇条書(かじょうが)き refers to the format of writing information as a list of separate items or bullet points, rather than in paragraph form.

COMMON COLLOCATIONS:

  • 箇条書(かじょうが)きにする: to put into list form
  • 箇条書(かじょうが)きで()く: to write in list form
  • 箇条書(かじょうが)きにまとめる: to organize into bullet points
  • 箇条書(かじょうが)きで(しめ)す: to present in list form

WORD FORMATION:
箇条(かじょう) (item, article) + ()き (writing)

USAGE:
Very common in business documents, presentations, meeting minutes, and instructions. Often contrasted with 文章(ぶんしょう) (prose/paragraph form).

RELATED:

  • 箇条(かじょう): article, item
  • 項目(こうもく): item, heading
  • 一覧(いちらん): list, overview