What we say "College" in Japanese
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Ninmu
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Jisho
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keisanki
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Karejji
In Japanese, 'College' is 'Karejji' - a transliteration commonly used in modern Japanese. The other options (Ninmu = mission, Jisho = dictionary, keisanki = computer) are unrelated words.
The word 'college' is a loanword in Japanese, rendered phonetically in katakana as カレッジ (karejji), used especially for smaller/specialized colleges (as opposed to daigaku, 大学, which is the native word for university, but wasn't offered as an option here). 'Ninmu' (任務) means 'duty/mission,' 'jisho' (辞書) means 'dictionary,' and 'keisanki' (計算機) means 'calculator/computing machine' - none of these relate to an educational institution at all. Since 'karejji' is the only option that's actually a rendering of the word 'college,' it's the correct choice among these.