What we say "Office" in Japanese
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sumai
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keisanki
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Ninmu
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juzou
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Jimusho (事務所)
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Explanation
In Japanese, 'Office' is 'Jimusho' (事務所) - combining 'ji' (affair/matter) and 'sho' (place). This is the standard term for workplace/office. The other options (sumami = residence, keisanki = computer, ninmu = mission, juzou = unclear) are incorrect.
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'Office' in Japanese is 事務所 (jimusho), the standard word for a business office; the katakana loanword オフィス (ofisu) is also used. None of the original options meant office: Ninmu (任務) = duty/mission, sumai (住まい) = residence/dwelling, keisanki (計算機) = calculator, juzou is not office. The marked answer 'Ninmu' was wrong, so it is unmarked and the correct answer 'Jimusho' is added.