侵略
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Base noun form. Used to describe acts of aggression, invasion, or raids, often in military or historical contexts. Example: 『侵略する』 (shinryaku suru, 'to invade').
Theme

During a history club meeting, User and their friend Aiko discuss a documentary about past conflicts and invasions.

侵略

しんりゃく

aggression / invasion / raid

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'sin' (侵略 shinryaku sounds like 'sin') of aggression—a raid invading a peaceful land. 'Sin raid' → 侵略 (shinryaku, 'aggression / Invasion').

Cultural Note

In Japanese history and media, 『侵略』 (shinryaku, 'aggression / Invasion') is often discussed in contexts like wartime actions or fictional alien invasions in anime and movies, reflecting themes of conflict and defense.

Forms

Base: 侵略Base noun form. Used to describe acts of aggression, invasion, or raids, often in military or historical contexts. Example: 『侵略する』 (shinryaku suru, 'to invade').