信任
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Base noun form. Used to express confidence or belief in someone or something, often in formal contexts like 『信任を得る』 (shin'nin o eru, 'to gain trust').
Theme

Two colleagues, Kenji and User, chat during a coffee break about building trust in their team at work.

信任

しんにん

trust (as a noun)

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'shin' (sounds like 'trust') in a 'nin' (sounds like 'in') relationship — you trust someone deeply. 'Shin-nin' → 信任 (shin'nin, 'trust').

Cultural Note

In Japanese culture, 『信任』 (shin'nin, 'trust') is highly valued in personal and professional relationships, such as between colleagues or in business dealings, where reliability and confidence are key.

Forms

Base: 信任Base noun form. Used to express confidence or belief in someone or something, often in formal contexts like 『信任を得る』 (shin'nin o eru, 'to gain trust').