不自由
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Base noun form. Combines 『不』 (fu, 'not') and 『自由』 (jiyuu, 'freedom') to express a lack of freedom or ease. Used to describe physical, mental, or situational constraints.
Theme

At a community center, User chats with an elderly neighbor, Mr. Yamada, about accessibility issues in the neighborhood.

不自由

ふじゆう

discomfort / disability / inconvenience

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine feeling 'un-free' or restricted, like being tied up. '不' (fu, 'not') + '自由' (jiyuu, 'freedom') → 『不自由』 (fujiyuu, 'discomfort / Disability'). Think: 'Not free' → discomfort.

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『不自由』 (fujiyuu) is often used in contexts like accessibility or health to describe physical or situational limitations, emphasizing societal efforts to reduce barriers for people with disabilities.

Forms

Base: 不自由Base noun form. Combines 『不』 (fu, 'not') and 『自由』 (jiyuu, 'freedom') to express a lack of freedom or ease. Used to describe physical, mental, or situational constraints.