複合
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Base noun form. Used to describe something made up of multiple parts or elements, often in technical or abstract contexts. Example: 『複合的な問題』 (fukugōteki na mondai, 'complex problem').
Theme
In a university library, User and their friend Aya are working on a group project about modern architecture.
複合
ふくごう
composite
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'complex' puzzle made of many pieces. 'Complex' sounds like 'compo-site' → 複合 (fukugō, 'composite'). Think of it as a fusion of parts.
Cultural Note
In Japanese, 『複合』 (fukugō, 'composite') is often used in technical or academic contexts, such as 『複合語』 (fukugōgo, 'compound word') in linguistics or 『複合施設』 (fukugō shisetsu, 'multi-purpose facility') in urban planning.
Forms
Base: 複合Base noun form. Used to describe something made up of multiple parts or elements, often in technical or abstract contexts. Example: 『複合的な問題』 (fukugōteki na mondai, 'complex problem').