分解
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Base noun form. Used to refer to the process of breaking something down into parts for analysis or taking it apart. Can function as a suru-verb when combined with 『する』 (suru, 'to do'), e.g., 『分解する』 (bunkai suru, 'to analyze / Disassemble').
Theme

In a university lab, User and their classmate Aiko are working on a robotics project and discussing how to approach a complex component.

分解

ぶんかい

analysis / disassembly

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine taking apart a machine to analyze it piece by piece. 'Bun-kai' sounds like 'bun' (as in 'bundle') and 'kai' (as in 'kai' for 'open' in Japanese). Think: 'Break a bundle to analyze — 分解 (bunkai, 'analysis / Disassembly').'

Cultural Note

In Japanese engineering and manufacturing, 『分解』 (bunkai, 'disassembly') is a common term used for analyzing products or systems, such as in『分解図』 (bunkai-zu, 'exploded view diagram') in manuals. It's also used in academic contexts for analytical breakdowns.

Forms

Base: 分解Base noun form. Used to refer to the process of breaking something down into parts for analysis or taking it apart. Can function as a suru-verb when combined with 『する』 (suru, 'to do'), e.g., 『分解する』 (bunkai suru, 'to analyze / Disassemble').