征服
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Base noun form. Refers to the act of conquering, subjugating, or overcoming something, such as a land, enemy, or obstacle. Used in phrases like 『世界を征服する』 (sekai o seifuku suru, 'to conquer the world').
Theme

Two friends, Ken and User, are hiking a challenging mountain trail and discussing personal goals and obstacles.

征服

せいふく

conquest / subjugation / overcoming

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Think of a 'conquest' where you 'seifuku' (征服, seifuku, 'conquest') your fears — it sounds like 'say-foo-koo' but means overcoming something big. 'Say I'll conquer' → 征服 (seifuku, 'conquest').

Cultural Note

『征服』 (seifuku, 'conquest') is often used in historical, military, or personal achievement contexts, such as conquering territories or overcoming challenges. It appears in media like video games or literature about battles and triumphs.

Forms

Base: 征服Base noun form. Refers to the act of conquering, subjugating, or overcoming something, such as a land, enemy, or obstacle. Used in phrases like 『世界を征服する』 (sekai o seifuku suru, 'to conquer the world').