根拠
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Base noun form. Used to refer to the underlying reason, evidence, or support for something. Often appears in phrases like 『根拠がある』 (konkyo ga aru, 'there is a basis').
Theme

Two colleagues, Ken and User, are discussing a new project proposal at work, trying to decide on the best approach.

根拠

こんきょ

basis, foundation

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'ground' (根拠 konkyo sounds like 'concrete') that supports a building — it's the solid basis or foundation. 'Concrete' → 根拠 (konkyo, 'basis').

Cultural Note

In Japanese discussions, especially in academic or legal contexts, people often ask 『根拠は何ですか?』 (konkyo wa nan desu ka?, 'What is the basis?') to request evidence or reasoning behind a claim.

Forms

Base: 根拠Base noun form. Used to refer to the underlying reason, evidence, or support for something. Often appears in phrases like 『根拠がある』 (konkyo ga aru, 'there is a basis').