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Base noun form. Refers to the act or concept of teaching manners, discipline, or proper behavior. Often used in contexts like child-rearing or education.
Theme

At a community center, User chats with an experienced parent, Mrs. Tanaka, about child-rearing challenges.

しつけ

discipline, training

Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs

Memory Hook

Imagine a child learning manners at a 'shik' (sounds like 'shik' in 躾 shitsuke) — think 'shik' as in 'shick' or 'chic' for proper behavior. 'Shik' → 躾 (shitsuke, 'discipline').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『躾』 (shitsuke, 'discipline') is highly valued in child-rearing and education, emphasizing respect, etiquette, and social harmony. It's often taught from a young age in families and schools.

Forms

Base: 躾Base noun form. Refers to the act or concept of teaching manners, discipline, or proper behavior. Often used in contexts like child-rearing or education.