裁判
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Base noun form. Refers to a legal trial or the act of judging in a court of law. Used in contexts like criminal cases or civil disputes.
Theme

Two colleagues, Kenji and User, discuss a recent news story about a high-profile court case during their lunch break.

裁判

さいばん

trial, judgment

Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs

Memory Hook

Think of a 'sai' (sounds like 'sigh') in a courtroom as a judge makes a 'trial' or 'judgment' — it's a serious legal process! 'Sai' → 裁判 (saiban, 'trial, judgment').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『裁判』 (saiban, 'trial, judgment') refers to legal proceedings in court. Japanese law emphasizes fairness and thorough deliberation, and trials can be lengthy. The term is often seen in news and dramas about crime or justice.

Forms

Base: 裁判Base noun form. Refers to a legal trial or the act of judging in a court of law. Used in contexts like criminal cases or civil disputes.