体制
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Base noun form. Refers to an organized system, structure, or order, such as in government, business, or social contexts. Used in phrases like 『政治体制』 (seiji taisei, 'political system').
Theme

In a university club meeting, User and their senior Aiko are discussing how to improve the club's organization and workflow for upcoming events.

体制

たいせい

order, system, structure

Culture & SocietyWork & Business

Memory Hook

Think of a 'tai' (like 'tie' in 'tie together') and 'sei' (like 'say' in 'say the order'). 'Tie-say' → 体制 (taisei, 'order / System / Structure'), as in tying things into a structured order.

Cultural Note

『体制』 (taisei, 'order / System / Structure') is commonly used in Japanese business and organizational contexts to refer to systems, frameworks, or structures. For example, companies might discuss 『経営体制』 (keiei taisei, 'management system') to describe their organizational setup.

Forms

Base: 体制Base noun form. Refers to an organized system, structure, or order, such as in government, business, or social contexts. Used in phrases like 『政治体制』 (seiji taisei, 'political system').