多数決
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Noun meaning 'majority rule' or 'decision by majority vote'. Used in contexts like group decisions or voting. Example: 『クラスで多数決をとる』 (kurasu de tasūketsu o toru, 'take a majority vote in class').
Theme

During a club meeting at school, User and their classmate Yuki are discussing how to decide on an event theme.

多数決

たすうけつ

majority rule

Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs

Memory Hook

Imagine a group deciding by voting: 'Majority rules!' Think of 'ta' as 'tally' and 'sū' as 'sure' — tallying votes makes the decision sure. 'Tally-sure-ketsu' → 多数決 (tasūketsu, 'majority rule').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『多数決』 (tasūketsu, 'majority rule') is commonly used in group decisions, such as in schools, workplaces, and community meetings. It reflects a democratic approach to consensus-building, though harmony and discussion are often emphasized before voting.

Forms

Base: 多数決Noun meaning 'majority rule' or 'decision by majority vote'. Used in contexts like group decisions or voting. Example: 『クラスで多数決をとる』 (kurasu de tasūketsu o toru, 'take a majority vote in class').