模範
0%

Log in to evaluate your pronunciation.

No feedback yet. Please speak to see your results.
Base noun form. Used to refer to a standard or ideal to be imitated, often in educational or professional contexts. Example: 『彼は模範的な生徒です』 (kare wa mohan-teki na seito desu, 'He is a model student').
Theme

In a Japanese language class, User and their teacher, Yamada-sensei, discuss how to improve writing skills by using good examples.

模範

もはん

model, example

Culture & SocietySchool & Education

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'model' student who follows all the rules perfectly — they are the 'mohan' (模範, mohan, 'model') for others to emulate. Think: 'Model Han' (sounds like mohan) sets a great example!

Cultural Note

In Japanese schools and workplaces, 『模範』 (mohan, 'model') is often used to describe ideal behavior or examples to follow, such as 『模範解答』 (mohan kaitou, 'model answer') in exams or 『模範的な行動』 (mohan-teki na koudou, 'exemplary conduct').

Forms

Base: 模範Base noun form. Used to refer to a standard or ideal to be imitated, often in educational or professional contexts. Example: 『彼は模範的な生徒です』 (kare wa mohan-teki na seito desu, 'He is a model student').