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Suffix attached to nouns to indicate a faction, group, or party. For example, 『保守派』 (hoshūha, 'conservative faction') or 『革新派』 (kakushinha, 'reformist group').
Theme

At a university club fair, User and a senior student Takeshi discuss which student groups to join based on interests.

~派

~は

group, party, section (military)

Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs

Memory Hook

Think of a 'party' or 'group' with a 'pie' (sounds like '派' ha) that everyone shares. 'Pie' → 『派』 (ha, 'group / Party')—like a slice of a larger group!

Cultural Note

『~派』 (~ha, 'group / Party') is commonly used in Japanese to denote factions, schools of thought, or military sections, such as 『保守派』 (hoshūha, 'conservative faction') or 『革新派』 (kakushinha, 'reformist group').

Forms

Base: ~派Suffix attached to nouns to indicate a faction, group, or party. For example, 『保守派』 (hoshūha, 'conservative faction') or 『革新派』 (kakushinha, 'reformist group').