Translation and Meaning of: 法 - hou
The Japanese word 「法」 (hou) is rich in meaning and breadth of use. As for its etymology, 「法」 is an ideogram (kanji) that incorporates the radical 「氵」 related to water, indicating that the term suggests fluidity or continuous movement. This characteristic is reflected in the way laws and social norms permeate and influence daily life, adapting to variable circumstances. The other component of the kanji is 「去」, which means to go or depart, symbolizing a systematic approach that dissipates when applied, much like established laws intended to regulate behaviors and social practices.
In the Japanese language, 「法」 has a primary meaning of "law" or "principle." It is present in a wide range of compound words, such as 「法律」 (houritsu), which means "law" in the legal sense, and 「方法」 (houhou), which means "method" or "technique." Furthermore, this word is rooted in discussions about justice and morality, reflecting how laws and rules are essential for the harmonious functioning of society. It is not limited to the legal sphere but can also refer to doctrines and principles in philosophical and religious contexts, such as in Buddhism, where 「法」 is part of the word 「仏法」 (buppou), meaning "Buddhist law" or "teachings of Buddha."
The origin of the use of the kanji 「法」 dates back to the Chinese influence on the Japanese language, especially during the Nara and Heian periods, when many philosophical and legal concepts were imported from China. This brought to Japan not only the written language but also conceptual structures that would be adapted to the Japanese context. The kanji, in addition to conveying the idea of tangible norms and laws, also captures the imagination of universal and transcendental ethical principles, demonstrating its broad applicability both in practical and theoretical terms.
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Synonyms and similar words
- 規則 (Kisoku) - Rules or guidelines to be followed.
- 規律 (Kiritsu) - Discipline or order; refers to adherence to rules.
- 制度 (Seido) - Organized system or structure of laws or norms.
- 法律 (Hōritsu) - Laws in general, legal system.
- 法令 (Hōrei) - Decree or regulation issued by an authority.
- 法則 (Hōsoku) - Principles or fundamental laws, usually in scientific or logical contexts.
- 法規 (Hōki) - Set of laws and regulations.
- 法条 (Hōjō) - Article or specific clause in a legal document.
- 法律制度 (Hōritsu Seido) - Legal system; the framework through which laws are established and enforced.
- 法律規定 (Hōritsu kitei) - Specific regulations established by law.
- 法律上 (Hōritsu-jō) - In the legal context; from the legal standpoint.
- 法的 (Hōteki) - Related to the law; legal.
- 法的に (Hōteki ni) - Legally; in a legal manner.
- 法的手続き (Hōteki tetsuzuki) - Legal proceedings or procedures under the law.
- 法的責任 (Hōteki sekinin) - Legal responsibility; a legal obligation that a person or entity has.
- 法的地位 (Hōteki chii) - Legal status; the position of a person or entity in the legal context.
- 法的効力 (Hōteki kōryoku) - Legal force; effectiveness of a legal provision.
- 法的保護 (Hōteki hogo) - Legal protection; rights guaranteed by the law.
- 法的手段 (Hōteki shudaan) - Legal means; methods or ways of acting within the legal context.
- 法的根拠 (Hōteki konkyo) - Legal basis; legal grounds that support an argument or action.
- 法的措置 (Hōteki sochi) - Legal measures; actions taken within the legal scope.
- 法的拘束力 (Hōteki kousokuryoku) - Legal binding; mandatory force of a norm or judicial decision.
- 法的責務 (Hōteki seki mu) - Legal duty; obligations imposed by law.
- 法的責任追及 (Hōteki sekinin tsuiki) - Search for legal accountability; the process of seeking legal responsibility.
- 法的責任能力 (Hōteki sekinin nōryoku) - Legal liability capacity; suitability to be held legally accountable.
- 法的責任能力者 (Hōteki sekinin nōryoku-sha) - Individual with the capacity for legal responsibility.
- 法的責任制限 (Hōteki sekinin seigen) - Legal disclaimers; statutory liability limitations.
- 法的責任免除 (Hōteki sekinin menjo) - Legal disclaimer; conditions under which a person may be exempt from liability.
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Romaji: hou
Kana: ほう
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n3
Translation / Meaning: Ato (lei: o ato x)
Meaning in English: Act (law: the X Act)
Definition: Law: Rules and principles that maintain social order and regulate people's behavior.
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How to Write in Japanese - (法) hou
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Example Sentences - (法) hou
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Shukugo wa bunpou no juuyou na youso desu
Presh is an important factor in grammar.
- 述語 - means "predicate" in Japanese and refers to the part of the sentence that expresses the action or state of the subject.
- 文法 - means "grammar" in Japanese and refers to the rules that govern the structure and use of language.
- 重要 - means "important" in Japanese and refers to the relevance of the predicate in Japanese grammar.
- 要素 - means "element" in Japanese and refers to the constituent parts of Japanese grammar, including the predicate.
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