代弁
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Base noun form. Used to describe the act of representing or speaking on behalf of someone else. Often appears in phrases like 『代弁する』 (daiben suru, 'to speak for another') as a suru-verb.
Theme

At a team meeting, User and their colleague Ken discuss how to handle a client's complaint when the client is unable to attend.

代弁

だいべん

speak for another

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a lawyer speaking for a client in court. The lawyer is the 'dai-ben' (代弁) — 'dai' sounds like 'die' (as in 'die for another'), and 'ben' sounds like 'ben' in 'benefit' — they benefit others by speaking for them. 'Die-benefit' → 代弁 (dai-ben, 'speak for another').

Cultural Note

In Japanese business and legal contexts, 『代弁』 (daiben, 'speak for another') is often used when someone represents another's opinion or interests, such as in negotiations or public statements. It's a formal term that implies responsibility and authority.

Forms

Base: 代弁Base noun form. Used to describe the act of representing or speaking on behalf of someone else. Often appears in phrases like 『代弁する』 (daiben suru, 'to speak for another') as a suru-verb.