両立
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Base noun form. Used to describe the state of two or more things standing together harmoniously, such as balancing work and personal life. Example: 『仕事と家庭の両立』 (shigoto to katei no ryouritsu, 'balancing work and family').
Theme

At a university club meeting, User and their senior Taro discuss balancing studies and hobbies.

両立

りょうりつ

compatibility / coexistence

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine two people standing side by side, perfectly compatible. 'Lion' (両 sounds like 'lion') and 'lit' (立 sounds like 'lit') standing together — a lion lit up in harmony! 'Lion lit' → 両立 (ryouri, 'compatibility').

Cultural Note

In Japanese culture, 両立 (ryouri, 'compatibility') is often used in contexts like work-life balance or balancing multiple responsibilities, reflecting the value placed on harmony and coexistence in society.

Forms

Base: 両立Base noun form. Used to describe the state of two or more things standing together harmoniously, such as balancing work and personal life. Example: 『仕事と家庭の両立』 (shigoto to katei no ryouritsu, 'balancing work and family').