未知
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Base noun form. Used to describe things that are not yet known or discovered, often in abstract or scientific contexts.
Theme
Two colleagues, Ken and User, are discussing a new project at work where some details are still unclear.
未知
みち
not yet known / unknown
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Think of 'michi' as a path you haven't walked yet — it's 'unknown'. 『未知』 (michi, 'not yet known') sounds like 'me-chee', reminding you of 'mystery' or something yet to be discovered.
Cultural Note
In Japanese culture, 『未知』 (michi) is often used in contexts like science fiction or exploration to describe uncharted territories or mysteries, such as 『未知の世界』 (michi no sekai, 'unknown world'), highlighting a sense of adventure or the unknown.
Forms
Base: 未知Base noun form. Used to describe things that are not yet known or discovered, often in abstract or scientific contexts.