結論
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Base noun form. Used to denote the final part of an argument, discussion, or report. Often appears in phrases like 『結論を出す』 (ketsuron o dasu, 'to draw a conclusion').
Theme

Two friends, Aya and User, are discussing a book they both read, trying to summarize its main points.

結論

けつろん

conclusion

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine reaching the end of a long debate and saying, 'Let's conclude!' The word sounds like 'ketsu-ron' — think of 'ketsu' as 'cut' (to end) and 'ron' as 'logic' (reasoning). 'Cut the logic' → conclusion!

Cultural Note

In Japanese academic and business settings, 『結論』 (ketsuron, 'conclusion') is often used in reports and presentations to summarize key points. It's common to hear phrases like 『結論として』 (ketsuron to shite, 'in conclusion') to signal the end of a discussion.

Forms

Base: 結論Base noun form. Used to denote the final part of an argument, discussion, or report. Often appears in phrases like 『結論を出す』 (ketsuron o dasu, 'to draw a conclusion').