不可
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Base noun form. Used to express something that is unacceptable, incorrect, or impossible. Often seen in formal contexts like grades or rules.
Theme
In a school setting, User is talking with their teacher, Mr. Tanaka, about a difficult math problem.
不可
ふか
wrong / bad / impossible
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a test paper with a big red 'X' mark — it's 'unacceptable' or 'wrong.' Think: 'Fuka' sounds like 'foul-up' — a foul-up is '不可' (fuka, 'wrong / Impossible').
Cultural Note
In Japanese schools and workplaces, 『不可』 (fuka, 'unacceptable / Fail') is often used on grading scales to indicate failure or disapproval, similar to an 'F' grade in English-speaking countries.
Forms
Base: 不可Base noun form. Used to express something that is unacceptable, incorrect, or impossible. Often seen in formal contexts like grades or rules.