発見
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Base noun form. Refers to the act of discovering, detecting, or finding something new or hidden. Often used in formal or academic contexts. Example: 『大きな発見をしました』 (ookina hakken o shimashita, 'I made a big discovery').
Theme

Two friends, Ken and User, are exploring an old library and discussing a historical mystery they've been researching.

発見

はっけん

discovery

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Think of a scientist making a big 'discovery' and shouting 'Hakken!' — it sounds like 'hack' and 'ken' (as in 'ken' for knowledge). 'Hack-ken' → 発見 (hakken, 'discovery').

Cultural Note

発見 (hakken) is often used in scientific, historical, or personal contexts in Japan. For example, news reports might highlight a new scientific 発見 (hakken, 'discovery'), and it's a common term in educational settings to describe learning breakthroughs.

Forms

Base: 発見Base noun form. Refers to the act of discovering, detecting, or finding something new or hidden. Often used in formal or academic contexts. Example: 『大きな発見をしました』 (ookina hakken o shimashita, 'I made a big discovery').