普遍
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Base noun form. Used to describe concepts or principles that are universal, ubiquitous, or omnipresent. Often appears in academic or formal contexts.
Theme

In a university philosophy class, User discusses abstract concepts with their professor, Professor Tanaka, after a lecture.

普遍

ふへん

universality

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'universal' remote that works everywhere — it's so common, it's everywhere! 'Universal' → 普遍 (fuhen, 'universality').

Cultural Note

In Japanese philosophy and literature, 『普遍』 (fuhen, 'universality') is often discussed in contexts like ethics, art, or human rights, reflecting ideas that apply to all people or situations.

Forms

Base: 普遍Base noun form. Used to describe concepts or principles that are universal, ubiquitous, or omnipresent. Often appears in academic or formal contexts.