現象
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Base noun form. Describes an observable event or occurrence, often in nature, science, or society. Used in terms like 『自然現象』 (shizen genshou, 'natural phenomenon').
Theme
In a university science club meeting, User and their professor, Dr. Tanaka, discuss recent environmental changes observed in the local area.
現象
げんしょう
phenomenon
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Think of a 'genie scene' (現象 genshou sounds like 'genie scene') where magical things happen — it's a phenomenon! 'Genie scene' → 現象 (genshou, 'phenomenon').
Cultural Note
『現象』 (genshou, 'phenomenon') is used in both scientific and everyday contexts in Japan. For instance, natural phenomena like 『桜前線』 (sakura zensen, 'cherry blossom front') are celebrated cultural events.
Forms
Base: 現象Base noun form. Describes an observable event or occurrence, often in nature, science, or society. Used in terms like 『自然現象』 (shizen genshou, 'natural phenomenon').