異論
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Base noun form. Used to express a differing view or objection in discussions. Often appears in formal or debate contexts, e.g., 『異論はありませんか?』 (iron wa arimasen ka?, 'Are there any objections?').
Theme
During a team meeting at work, User and their supervisor Mr. Tanaka discuss handling different opinions in project planning.
異論
いろん
different opinion, objection
Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs
Memory Hook
Imagine someone with a 'different opinion' saying 'I run' (異論 i-ron sounds like 'I run') away from the group to express their objection. 'I run' → 異論 (iron, 'different opinion').
Cultural Note
In Japanese culture, expressing 『異論』 (iron, 'different opinion') directly can be seen as confrontational. People often use polite language or indirect phrases like 『少し違うかもしれませんが』 (sukoshi chigau kamoshiremasen ga, 'it might be a little different') to soften objections in group settings.
Forms
Base: 異論Base noun form. Used to express a differing view or objection in discussions. Often appears in formal or debate contexts, e.g., 『異論はありませんか?』 (iron wa arimasen ka?, 'Are there any objections?').