訴え
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Base noun form. Used to refer to a legal action or formal grievance. In sentences, it often appears with verbs like 『起こす』 (okosu, 'to file') or 『する』 (suru, 'to do') to indicate filing a lawsuit or making a complaint.
Theme
At a legal consultation office, User is discussing a neighbor dispute with their lawyer Kobayashi, who is explaining possible actions.
訴え
うったえ
lawsuit, complaint
Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs
Memory Hook
Imagine someone filing a 'suit' (sounds like 'soo-tee' from 訴え uttae) in court — it's a lawsuit or complaint! 'Suit' → 訴え (uttae, 'lawsuit, complaint').
Cultural Note
In Japan, legal disputes are often resolved through mediation or out-of-court settlements to maintain harmony. The term 『訴え』 (uttae, 'lawsuit, complaint') is used in formal contexts like legal documents or news reports about court cases.
Forms
Base: 訴えBase noun form. Used to refer to a legal action or formal grievance. In sentences, it often appears with verbs like 『起こす』 (okosu, 'to file') or 『する』 (suru, 'to do') to indicate filing a lawsuit or making a complaint.