安定
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Base noun form. Used to describe a state of being stable, balanced, or unchanging. Often appears in phrases like 『安定する』 (antei suru, 'to stabilize') as a suru-verb.
Theme

User and their friend Miyuki are discussing career plans and job security over coffee.

安定

あんてい

stability / equilibrium

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a stable table that never wobbles. 'An' (あん) sounds like 'on' — you can put things on it safely. 'Tei' (てい) sounds like 'stay' — it stays put. '安定』 (antei, 'stability') means things stay on safely without moving.

Cultural Note

In Japanese culture, 『安定』 (antei, 'stability') is highly valued in contexts like job security, relationships, and society. Phrases like 『安定した生活』 (antei shita seikatsu, 'stable life') are common goals, reflecting a preference for predictability and balance.

Forms

Base: 安定Base noun form. Used to describe a state of being stable, balanced, or unchanging. Often appears in phrases like 『安定する』 (antei suru, 'to stabilize') as a suru-verb.