特権
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Base noun form. Denotes an exclusive advantage or entitlement granted to a person or group, such as legal privileges or social benefits. Used in contexts like 『特権を持つ』 (tokken o motsu, 'to have a privilege').
Theme
During a university club event, User and their senior Yamada talk about the benefits of being a club leader.
特権
とっけん
privilege / special right
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Memory Hook
Think of a 'special right' that gives you privileges, like a VIP pass. 'Special right' → 特権 (tokken, 'privilege / Special right'). 'Tokken' sounds like 'token' for exclusive access.
Cultural Note
In Japanese society, 『特権』 (tokken, 'privilege') can refer to legal rights, social advantages, or exclusive benefits, such as those held by certain groups or individuals in business or government contexts. It's often discussed in relation to equality and fairness.
Forms
Base: 特権Base noun form. Denotes an exclusive advantage or entitlement granted to a person or group, such as legal privileges or social benefits. Used in contexts like 『特権を持つ』 (tokken o motsu, 'to have a privilege').