様相
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Base noun form. Refers to the appearance, state, or aspect of something, often used in abstract or descriptive contexts. Example: 『様相を呈する』 (yōsō o teisuru, 'to take on an aspect').
Theme
During a language class, User and their teacher Yamada talk about the grammatical aspect of verbs in Japanese.
様相
ようそう
aspect
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine 'yōsō' (様相) as the 'aspect' or appearance of something, like the look of a scene. Think: 'You see the 'aspect' — that's the 様相 (yōsō, 'aspect').'
Cultural Note
In Japanese, 『様相』 (yōsō) is often used in formal or literary contexts to describe the appearance, state, or aspect of situations, objects, or phenomena, such as in weather reports or philosophical discussions.
Forms
Base: 様相Base noun form. Refers to the appearance, state, or aspect of something, often used in abstract or descriptive contexts. Example: 『様相を呈する』 (yōsō o teisuru, 'to take on an aspect').