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Base noun form. Refers to the entire group, object, or concept as a single unit. Used in phrases like 『全体の意見』 (zentai no iken, 'the opinion of the whole').
Theme

During a study session at the library, User and their classmate Miyuki review a complex textbook chapter.

全体

ぜんたい

whole / entirety

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a giant puzzle where every piece fits perfectly to form the whole picture. 'Entirety' sounds like 'entire-tei' — think of 『全体』 (zentai, 'whole') as the entire team working together!

Cultural Note

In Japanese culture, 『全体』 (zentai, 'whole') is often used in contexts like group harmony or collective effort, reflecting values of unity and cooperation in society and workplaces.

Forms

Base: 全体Base noun form. Refers to the entire group, object, or concept as a single unit. Used in phrases like 『全体の意見』 (zentai no iken, 'the opinion of the whole').