教訓
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Base noun form. Refers to a lesson learned from experience or a moral principle. Used in contexts like 『教訓を学ぶ』 (kyōkun o manabu, 'to learn a lesson').
Theme
In a school setting, User is discussing life experiences with their teacher, Mr. Tanaka, who shares a personal story to impart a lesson.
教訓
きょうくん
lesson / precept / moral instruction
Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs
Memory Hook
Imagine a teacher giving a 'lesson' that sounds like 'kyo-kun' — think of 'kyo' from 'kyoshi' (teacher) and 'kun' as in 'instruction'. 'Kyo-kun' → 教訓 (kyōkun, 'lesson / Precept').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『教訓』 (kyōkun, 'lesson / Precept') is often shared through stories, proverbs, or family teachings to impart wisdom and moral values, reflecting the cultural emphasis on learning from experience.
Forms
Base: 教訓Base noun form. Refers to a lesson learned from experience or a moral principle. Used in contexts like 『教訓を学ぶ』 (kyōkun o manabu, 'to learn a lesson').