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Base noun form. Used to express disagreement or a differing opinion. Often appears in compounds like 異議 (igi, 'objection') or 異論 (iron, 'different opinion').
Theme

User is participating in a mock trial as a defendant, and the judge asks for a response to the prosecutor's argument.

objection

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine someone raising an 'objection' in court by shouting 'Ee!' (sounds like 異 i). 'Ee! I object!' → 異 (i, 'objection').

Cultural Note

In Japanese legal or formal contexts, 異 (i, 'objection') is used to express disagreement or dissent, similar to 'objection' in English courtrooms. It's often seen in debates or official documents.

Forms

Base: 異Base noun form. Used to express disagreement or a differing opinion. Often appears in compounds like 異議 (igi, 'objection') or 異論 (iron, 'different opinion').