転落
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Base noun form. Used to describe a physical fall (e.g., from a height) or a metaphorical degradation (e.g., in status or morals).
Theme
User and their friend Aiko are hiking in the mountains when they notice a steep cliff nearby, prompting a safety discussion.
転落
てんらく
fall / degradation
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'ten' (転 ten) falling off a cliff and landing with a 'loot' (落 raku) sound — it's a fall or degradation! 'Ten-loot' → 転落 (tenraku, 'fall / Degradation').
Cultural Note
In Japanese media, 『転落』 (tenraku, 'fall / Degradation') is often used in dramatic contexts, such as a character's moral decline in a story or a physical fall in action scenes.
Forms
Base: 転落Base noun form. Used to describe a physical fall (e.g., from a height) or a metaphorical degradation (e.g., in status or morals).