過ち
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Base noun form. Refers to a mistake, fault, or moral error. Often used in formal contexts to describe a lapse in judgment or behavior.
Theme
At a company meeting, User and their senior colleague Yamada discuss a recent project issue, focusing on accountability and learning from errors.
過ち
あやまち
fault / error / indiscretion
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine making a 'fault' in a game and saying 'Oops, I made an 過ち (ayamachi, 'fault')!' It sounds like 'I am a match'—when you make a fault, you're not a perfect match.
Cultural Note
In Japanese culture, admitting an 過ち (ayamachi, 'fault') is important for maintaining harmony. It's often used in formal apologies or discussions about moral or ethical errors.
Forms
Base: 過ちBase noun form. Refers to a mistake, fault, or moral error. Often used in formal contexts to describe a lapse in judgment or behavior.