範囲
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Base noun form. Used to describe the limits, area, or scope of something. Often appears in phrases like 『範囲内』 (han'i nai, 'within the range') or 『範囲外』 (han'i gai, 'outside the range').
Theme
During a university tutorial, User asks Professor Tanaka about the scope of an upcoming research assignment.
範囲
はんい
extent, scope, range
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a fence marking the 'range' of a garden. The fence defines the 'extent' or 'scope' — just like 『範囲』 (han'i, 'extent, scope, range'). 'Han-i' sounds like 'honey' in a fence — sweet boundaries!
Cultural Note
In Japanese, 『範囲』 (han'i) is often used in academic, technical, or everyday contexts to discuss limits or areas, such as in math problems or setting boundaries in discussions.
Forms
Base: 範囲Base noun form. Used to describe the limits, area, or scope of something. Often appears in phrases like 『範囲内』 (han'i nai, 'within the range') or 『範囲外』 (han'i gai, 'outside the range').