拝見
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Noun meaning 'humble seeing'. Used as a humble verb in phrases like 『拝見します』 (haiken shimasu, 'I will look at it humbly'). Example: 『お手紙を拝見します』 (otegami o haiken shimasu, 'I will look at your letter humbly').
Theme

At a company meeting, User is discussing a presentation with their senior colleague, Tanaka-san, who has just shared a document.

拝見

はいけん

(humble) seeing, look at

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Memory Hook

To remember 『拝見』 (haiken, 'humble seeing'), imagine bowing respectfully while looking at something. 'Hi, Ken!' you say politely — 'Hi Ken' sounds like haiken, a polite way to see.

Cultural Note

『拝見』 (haiken, 'humble seeing') is a humble verb used to show respect when looking at something belonging to someone else, often in formal or business settings. It reflects Japanese politeness levels.

Forms

Base: 拝見Noun meaning 'humble seeing'. Used as a humble verb in phrases like 『拝見します』 (haiken shimasu, 'I will look at it humbly'). Example: 『お手紙を拝見します』 (otegami o haiken shimasu, 'I will look at your letter humbly').