間接
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Base noun form. Describes something not direct, such as indirect communication or methods. Can be used as a noun or in compound words like 『間接的』 (kansetsuteki, 'indirect').
Theme

In a university literature class, User discusses narrative techniques with their classmate, Akira, focusing on how authors convey meaning.

間接

かんせつ

indirect, indirectness

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine an 'indirect' route that goes 'kan-setsu' (間接 kansetsu sounds like 'can set') — you can set it up indirectly. 'Can set indirect' → 間接 (kansetsu, 'indirect').

Cultural Note

In Japanese communication, indirectness is often valued to maintain harmony. 『間接』 (kansetsu, 'indirect') is used in contexts like business or social interactions where direct statements might be considered rude.

Forms

Base: 間接Base noun form. Describes something not direct, such as indirect communication or methods. Can be used as a noun or in compound words like 『間接的』 (kansetsuteki, 'indirect').