許可
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Base noun form. Refers to official or informal consent granted by an authority or person. Often used in phrases like 『許可を得る』 (kyoka o eru, 'to get permission').
Theme
In a school setting, User is a student asking their teacher, Tanaka-sensei, for permission to leave early for a family event.
許可
きょか
permission / approval
Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs
Memory Hook
Imagine asking for 'permission' to enter a room. 'Kyo' in 許可 (kyoka) sounds like 'key' — you need a key (permission) to open the door!
Cultural Note
In Japan, seeking 『許可』 (kyoka, 'permission') is important in social and workplace settings, such as asking before taking photos in private areas or using someone's belongings, reflecting respect for rules and others.
Forms
Base: 許可Base noun form. Refers to official or informal consent granted by an authority or person. Often used in phrases like 『許可を得る』 (kyoka o eru, 'to get permission').