制度
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Base noun form. Refers to an established system, institution, or set of rules. Used in contexts like 『教育制度』 (kyouiku seido, 'education system') or 『政治制度』 (seiji seido, 'political system').
Theme

At a community center meeting, User and Tanaka, a local government employee, discuss the new recycling system being implemented in their neighborhood.

制度

せいど

system, institution

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Memory Hook

Think of a 'system' or 'institution' as a set of rules. 『制度』 (seido, 'system / Institution') sounds like 'say dough' — imagine someone saying 'dough' (money) to explain a financial system! 'Say dough' → 制度 (seido, 'system / Institution').

Cultural Note

『制度』 (seido, 'system / Institution') is commonly used in Japanese society to refer to organizational systems, such as educational systems, legal institutions, or corporate policies, reflecting structured societal norms.

Forms

Base: 制度Base noun form. Refers to an established system, institution, or set of rules. Used in contexts like 『教育制度』 (kyouiku seido, 'education system') or 『政治制度』 (seiji seido, 'political system').