制定
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Noun meaning the act of formally establishing or enacting something, like laws or rules. Often used in compound verbs like 『制定する』 (seitei suru, 'to enact'). Example: 『法律を制定する』 (houritsu o seitei suru, 'to enact a law').
Theme
At a community meeting, User talks with their neighbor Mr. Tanaka about new local regulations.
制定
せいてい
enactment / establishment / creation
Culture & SocietyWork & Business
Memory Hook
Think of 'setting' a law or rule — 『制定』 (seitei) sounds like 'say-tay' — you 'say' and 'lay' down the rules to establish something officially.
Cultural Note
『制定』 (seitei, 'enactment') is commonly used in legal, governmental, and organizational contexts in Japan, such as when laws, policies, or constitutions are formally established. It reflects the structured and procedural nature of Japanese society.
Forms
Base: 制定Noun meaning the act of formally establishing or enacting something, like laws or rules. Often used in compound verbs like 『制定する』 (seitei suru, 'to enact'). Example: 『法律を制定する』 (houritsu o seitei suru, 'to enact a law').