妥協
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Base noun form. Refers to the act of making concessions or reaching an agreement. Often used in phrases like 『妥協する』 (dakyō suru, 'to compromise').
Theme

At a café, User and their coworker Aya talk about finding a compromise on a project deadline.

妥協

だきょう

compromise

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Memory Hook

Think of 'compromise' as 'taking a step back' — 'ta-kyo' sounds like 'take yo' (take your time to agree). 'Take yo' → 妥協 (dakyō, 'compromise').

Cultural Note

In Japanese business culture, 『妥協』 (dakyō, 'compromise') is often valued in negotiations to maintain harmony and reach mutually beneficial agreements, reflecting the concept of 『和』 (wa, 'harmony').

Forms

Base: 妥協Base noun form. Refers to the act of making concessions or reaching an agreement. Often used in phrases like 『妥協する』 (dakyō suru, 'to compromise').