全般
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Noun meaning 'the whole' or 'general' aspect. Used to refer to an entire scope or category without specifics. Example: 『全般にわたって』 (zenpan ni watatte, 'throughout the whole').
Theme
In a team meeting at work, User and their colleague Kenji discuss a new project strategy.
全般
ぜんぱん
the whole, general
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'general' overseeing the 'whole' army. 'General' sounds like '全般' (zenpan, 'the whole, general') — it covers everything!
Cultural Note
In Japanese, 『全般』 (zenpan, 'the whole, general') is often used in formal or academic contexts to discuss broad topics, such as 『教育全般』 (kyouiku zenpan, 'education in general') or 『問題全般』 (mondai zenpan, 'the whole problem').
Forms
Base: 全般Noun meaning 'the whole' or 'general' aspect. Used to refer to an entire scope or category without specifics. Example: 『全般にわたって』 (zenpan ni watatte, 'throughout the whole').