変革
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Base noun form. Refers to a significant transformation or reform, often used in contexts like social, political, or organizational change. Example: 『社会の変革』 (shakai no henkaku, 'social reform').
Theme
At a community meeting, User and their neighbor Kenji discuss local government plans for urban renewal and social improvements.
変革
へんかく
change, reform
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'hen' (変 hen sounds like 'hen') leading a 'kaku' (革 kaku sounds like 'cock') in a revolution — the hen is changing the farmyard! 'Hen-cock' → 変革 (henkaku, 'change, reform').
Cultural Note
In Japanese business and politics, 『変革』 (henkaku, 'change, reform') is often used to describe major organizational or societal reforms, such as corporate restructuring or policy changes, reflecting a focus on innovation and improvement.
Forms
Base: 変革Base noun form. Refers to a significant transformation or reform, often used in contexts like social, political, or organizational change. Example: 『社会の変革』 (shakai no henkaku, 'social reform').