実態
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Base noun form meaning 'truth' or 'fact'. Used to refer to the actual state or reality of something, often in formal or analytical contexts. Example: 『実態を調べる』 (jittai o shiraberu, 'to investigate the truth').
Theme
Two colleagues, Ken and User, are discussing a recent project at work, trying to figure out what went wrong based on rumors versus actual data.
実態
じったい
truth, fact
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a detective uncovering the 'real state' of a case. '実態' (jittai, 'truth / Fact') sounds like 'jittery'—when you find the truth, you might feel jittery with excitement!
Cultural Note
In Japanese media and discussions, 『実態』 (jittai, 'truth / Fact') is often used in news reports or documentaries to describe the actual conditions or facts behind a situation, emphasizing a focus on reality over perception.
Forms
Base: 実態Base noun form meaning 'truth' or 'fact'. Used to refer to the actual state or reality of something, often in formal or analytical contexts. Example: 『実態を調べる』 (jittai o shiraberu, 'to investigate the truth').