権利
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Base noun form. Refers to a legal or moral entitlement, such as human rights or privileges. Used in contexts like 『権利を持つ』 (kenri o motsu, 'to have a right').
Theme

At a community center meeting, User and their neighbor Ken discuss local issues and residents' rights.

権利

けんり

right, privilege

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'can' (権利 kenri sounds like 'can') of rights — you have the right to open it and enjoy your privileges! 'Can' → 権利 (kenri, 'right, privilege').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『権利』 (kenri, 'right, privilege') is a key term in legal and social contexts, such as human rights (『人権』 jinken) or consumer rights (『消費者権利』 shouhisha kenri). It's often discussed in education and media to promote awareness.

Forms

Base: 権利Base noun form. Refers to a legal or moral entitlement, such as human rights or privileges. Used in contexts like 『権利を持つ』 (kenri o motsu, 'to have a right').