除外
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Base noun form. Often used with 『する』 (suru) to form the verb 『除外する』 (jogai suru, 'to exclude'). Example: 『例外を除外する』 (reigai o jogai suru, 'exclude an exception').
Theme
In a university study group, User and their classmate Aiko discuss exam rules, focusing on exceptions for special cases.
除外
じょがい
exception / exclusion
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Think of 'excluding' someone from a group — it's an 除外 (jogai, 'exception / Exclusion'). 'Jo-gai' sounds like 'jog away', as if you're jogging away from the group to be excluded.
Cultural Note
In Japanese contexts, 除外 (jogai, 'exception / Exclusion') is commonly used in formal settings like rules, policies, or data analysis to specify exceptions. For example, 『このルールは子供を除外する』 (kono rūru wa kodomo o jogai suru, 'This rule excludes children').
Forms
Base: 除外Base noun form. Often used with 『する』 (suru) to form the verb 『除外する』 (jogai suru, 'to exclude'). Example: 『例外を除外する』 (reigai o jogai suru, 'exclude an exception').