性質
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Base noun form. Refers to inherent characteristics, qualities, or traits of objects, people, or abstract concepts. Used in contexts like describing material properties or personal disposition.
Theme
Two friends, Kenji and User, are hiking in the mountains and discussing the natural environment and personal traits.
性質
せいしつ
nature / property / disposition
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a scientist studying the 'properties' of a chemical. She says, 'Sei-shitsu' (性質) sounds like 'say sheet' — you 'say' the 'sheet' lists all the properties!
Cultural Note
In Japanese, 『性質』 (seishitsu) is often used in scientific or philosophical contexts to describe inherent characteristics, such as the properties of materials or a person's disposition. It's a common term in education and technical discussions.
Forms
Base: 性質Base noun form. Refers to inherent characteristics, qualities, or traits of objects, people, or abstract concepts. Used in contexts like describing material properties or personal disposition.