強行
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Base noun form. Describes an act of forcing something through, often against resistance. Used in phrases like 『強行する』 (kyōkō suru, 'to force / Enforce').
Theme

Two colleagues, Ken and User, are discussing a tight project deadline at their office in Tokyo. Ken is concerned about the team's workload.

強行

きょうこう

forcing / enforcement

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Think of 'kyo-kō' as 'force go' — imagine someone forcing their way through a crowd. 'Kyo' sounds like 'force' and 'kō' like 'go' → 強行 (kyōkō, 'forcing / Enforcement').

Cultural Note

『強行』 (kyōkō, 'forcing / Enforcement') is often used in news or discussions about policies or actions pushed through despite opposition, highlighting societal debates on authority and compliance in Japan.

Forms

Base: 強行Base noun form. Describes an act of forcing something through, often against resistance. Used in phrases like 『強行する』 (kyōkō suru, 'to force / Enforce').