申し分
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Base noun form. Used to express reservations, flaws, or points of contention in a situation.
Theme

During a team project review, User and their colleague, Sakura, discuss potential objections or shortcomings in their proposal.

申し分

もうしぶん

objection, shortcomings

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Think of 'moushi-bun' (申し分) as 'mention-bun' — when you mention a 'bun' (short for 'bundle' of problems), it's an objection or shortcoming!

Cultural Note

In Japanese discussions, 『申し分』 (moushibun, 'objection or shortcomings') is often used in formal contexts to express reservations or flaws, highlighting the cultural value of indirect criticism and careful communication.

Forms

Base: 申し分Base noun form. Used to express reservations, flaws, or points of contention in a situation.