共和
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Base noun form. Refers to the concept of a republic or cooperative effort. Can be used in compounds, e.g., 『共和国』 (kyōwa-koku, 'republic').
Theme

In a university political science class, User is discussing historical ideologies with their professor, Professor Tanaka, focusing on concepts like republicanism.

共和

きょうわ

republicanism / cooperation

Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs

Memory Hook

Think of a 'republic' where people cooperate — 'kyōwa' sounds like 'co-op' (cooperation) and 'republic' combined. 'Kyōwa' (共和) means working together for a common goal!

Cultural Note

『共和』 (kyōwa) is a key term in Japanese political history, often associated with the Meiji Restoration and modern republicanism. It's also used in contexts like 『共和制』 (kyōwa-sei, 'republican system') to discuss governance.

Forms

Base: 共和Base noun form. Refers to the concept of a republic or cooperative effort. Can be used in compounds, e.g., 『共和国』 (kyōwa-koku, 'republic').