ストライキ
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Base noun form. Borrowed from English 'strike', written in katakana. Used to describe a work stoppage or protest by employees.
Theme
At a café, User and their friend Ken, a union member, discuss recent labor issues in the city.
ストライキ
ストライキ
strike (labor action)
Culture & SocietyWork & Business
Memory Hook
Imagine workers on a 'strike' holding signs that say 'ストライキ' (sutoraiki, 'strike'). It sounds like 'strike' with a Japanese twist — 'stora-iki' → strike!
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『ストライキ』 (sutoraiki, 'strike') is a formal term for labor strikes, often used in news reports. Strikes are less common than in some Western countries, but they do occur in industries like transportation or education to protest working conditions.
Forms
Base: ストライキBase noun form. Borrowed from English 'strike', written in katakana. Used to describe a work stoppage or protest by employees.