特派
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Base noun form. Used to denote a person or action sent for a special purpose, often in official or journalistic contexts. Example: 『特派記者』 (tokuhai kisha, 'special correspondent').
Theme

In a newsroom, User is talking with their editor, Ms. Tanaka, about an upcoming international assignment.

特派

とくは

special envoy / send specially

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Memory Hook

Imagine a 'special envoy' being sent on a mission. '特派' (tokuhai) sounds like 'toku-hai' — think of 'toku' as 'special' and 'hai' as 'send' — a special send-off!

Cultural Note

In Japanese media, 『特派』 (tokuhai, 'special envoy') often refers to journalists or diplomats sent to cover important events abroad, such as in news reports or historical dramas.

Forms

Base: 特派Base noun form. Used to denote a person or action sent for a special purpose, often in official or journalistic contexts. Example: 『特派記者』 (tokuhai kisha, 'special correspondent').