ζ”Ώ

JLPT N3

Politics, govern

Readings

On’yomi: γ‚»γ‚€ , ショウ (sei, shō)
Kun’yomi: γΎγ€γ‚Šγ”γ¨ (matsurigoto)
β€’ γΎγ€γ‚Šγ”γ¨ – politics, government affairs

Vocabulary

ζ”Ώζ²»
γ›γ„γ˜
politics
ζ”ΏεΊœ
せいち
government
ζ”Ώη­–
せいさく
policy
θ‘Œζ”Ώ
γŽγ‚‡γ†γ›γ„
administration
ζ”Ώε…š
せいとう
political party

Example Sentences

ζ”Ώζ²»γ«ι–’εΏƒγŒγ‚γ‚ŠγΎγ™γ€‚
γ›γ„γ˜ に かんしん が γ‚γ‚ŠγΎγ™γ€‚
I am interested in politics.
ζ”ΏεΊœγŒη™Ίθ‘¨γ—γΎγ™γ€‚
せいち が はっぴょう します。
The government announces it.
政策を決めます。
せいさく γ‚’ きめます。
They decide policy.
θ‘Œζ”Ώγ‚΅γƒΌγƒ“γ‚Ήγ§γ™γ€‚
γŽγ‚‡γ†γ›γ„ ァービス です。
It is an administrative service.
ζ”Ώε…šγ«ζ‰€ε±žγ—γΎγ™γ€‚
せいとう に γ—γ‚‡γžγ します。
I belong to a political party.

Cultural Note

πŸ›οΈ ζ”Ώ emphasizes the Japanese attention to order, proper governance, and social responsibility.
β€’ It appears in public administration, politics, and societal discourse (ζ”Ώζ²», ζ”Ώη­–, θ‘Œζ”Ώ).
β€’ The kanji reflects cultural values of righteousness, proper conduct, and responsibility in leadership.
β€’ It symbolizes the balance between authority and fairness, which is central to Japanese political thought and civic culture.