倒産
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Noun meaning corporate bankruptcy or insolvency. Used in legal and business contexts to describe a company's failure to pay debts. Example: 『会社が倒産した』 (kaisha ga tousan shita, 'the company went bankrupt').
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倒産

とうさん

(corporate) bankruptcy, insolvency

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Memory Hook

Think of a company 'tossing' (倒産 sounds like 'toss-an') its assets away when it goes bankrupt — it's a financial collapse. 'Toss-an' → 倒産 (tousan, 'bankruptcy').

Cultural Note

In Japan, corporate bankruptcy, or 『倒産』 (tousan), is a serious event often reported in business news. Companies may undergo restructuring or liquidation, and it can impact employees and the economy significantly.

Forms

Base: 倒産Noun meaning corporate bankruptcy or insolvency. Used in legal and business contexts to describe a company's failure to pay debts. Example: 『会社が倒産した』 (kaisha ga tousan shita, 'the company went bankrupt').