原理
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Noun meaning a basic truth or law that explains how something works. Used in academic, scientific, or philosophical contexts. Example: 『科学の原理』 (kagaku no genri, 'scientific principle').
Theme
In a university library, User is discussing a physics paper with their professor, Professor Tanaka, who is explaining complex concepts.
原理
げんり
principle, theory, fundamental truth
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'principled' scientist explaining the 'genri' (原理) of gravity. 'Genri' sounds like 'genuine principle' — it's the fundamental truth behind things!
Cultural Note
In Japanese education and philosophy, 『原理』 (genri, 'principle') is often used in contexts like scientific theories or ethical principles, reflecting a deep respect for foundational truths in various fields.
Forms
Base: 原理Noun meaning a basic truth or law that explains how something works. Used in academic, scientific, or philosophical contexts. Example: 『科学の原理』 (kagaku no genri, 'scientific principle').