情勢
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Base noun form. Combines 『情』 (jou, 'feeling / Circumstance') and 『勢』 (sei, 'force / Trend') to mean the overall condition or situation, often used in formal or analytical contexts.
Theme

Two colleagues, Kenji and User, chat during a coffee break at work about current events and global trends.

情勢

じょうせい

state of things, condition, situation

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine checking the 'situation' in a room full of emotions and events. 'Jou-sei' (情勢 jousei, 'state of things') sounds like 'Joe says' about the condition—Joe describes the situation!

Cultural Note

In Japanese media and politics, 『情勢』 (jousei, 'state of things') is frequently used to discuss current events, economic conditions, or international affairs. It helps convey a nuanced understanding of how things are developing in a given context.

Forms

Base: 情勢Base noun form. Combines 『情』 (jou, 'feeling / Circumstance') and 『勢』 (sei, 'force / Trend') to mean the overall condition or situation, often used in formal or analytical contexts.