前進
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Base noun form. Used to describe forward movement, progress, or advancement in various contexts, such as in work or personal development. Can be combined with 『する』 (suru) to form a verb meaning 'to advance'.
Theme
At a local community meeting, User and their neighbor Ken discuss ways to improve their neighborhood's safety and infrastructure.
前進
ぜんしん
advance / progress
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a car moving forward with a sign that says 'Zen Shin' (前進). 'Zen' sounds like 'zen' in 'zenith' (peak), and 'Shin' sounds like 'shin' in 'shin forward' — together, they mean 'advance' or 'progress'.
Cultural Note
In Japanese, 『前進』 (zenshin, 'advance') is often used in motivational contexts, such as sports, business, or personal growth, to encourage moving forward or making progress.
Forms
Base: 前進Base noun form. Used to describe forward movement, progress, or advancement in various contexts, such as in work or personal development. Can be combined with 『する』 (suru) to form a verb meaning 'to advance'.