果て
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Noun meaning 'end,' 'extremity,' or 'limit.' Can refer to physical boundaries (e.g., of a place) or abstract limits (e.g., of patience). Often used with particles like 『の』 (no) to indicate possession or location.
Theme

During a hiking trip, User and their experienced guide Hiroshi are discussing the trail's difficulty near the summit.

果て

はて

the end, the extremity, the limit(s)

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Think of the 'end' of a long journey where you reach the 'hat' (果て hate sounds like 'hat') — you've hit the limit! 'Hat' at the end → 果て!

Cultural Note

『果て』 (hate) is often used in literary or poetic contexts to describe limits, such as in phrases like 『世界の果て』 (sekai no hate, 'the ends of the earth'), reflecting a sense of finality or extremity in Japanese culture.

Forms

Base: 果てNoun meaning 'end,' 'extremity,' or 'limit.' Can refer to physical boundaries (e.g., of a place) or abstract limits (e.g., of patience). Often used with particles like 『の』 (no) to indicate possession or location.