特許
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Base noun form. Refers to an official grant of exclusive rights, such as a patent for an invention or special permission from authorities. Used in legal and business contexts, e.g., 『特許を取得する』 (tokkyo o shutoku suru, 'to obtain a patent').
Theme
At a tech startup meeting, User and their colleague Tanaka discuss intellectual property strategies for a new invention.
特許
とっきょ
special permission / patent
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Memory Hook
Imagine a 'special permit' that lets you invent something new. 'Special permit' → 特許 (tokkyo, 'special permission / Patent'). Think of 'tokkyo' as 'token key' to exclusive rights.
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『特許』 (tokkyo, 'patent') is crucial for protecting inventions and innovations, especially in technology and manufacturing industries. The Japan Patent Office (JPO) handles applications, and obtaining a patent can be a lengthy process involving detailed documentation.
Forms
Base: 特許Base noun form. Refers to an official grant of exclusive rights, such as a patent for an invention or special permission from authorities. Used in legal and business contexts, e.g., 『特許を取得する』 (tokkyo o shutoku suru, 'to obtain a patent').