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How to say 'Destruction' in Japanese | 破壊

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The Japanese word for Destruction is 'Hakai', written as 破壊 in Japanese.'Destruction' in hiragana is はかい.

    word

    破壊

    Meaning

    Destruction

    Reading

    はかい

    hakai

    Kanji

    Break, Tear Demolition, Break down

    Explanation

    The Japanese verbal noun '破壊 (はかい)' means 'destruction'. It refers to the act of destroying or causing severe damage to something, whether physical objects, structures, or abstract concepts like relationships or systems. It is often used in contexts involving force, violence, or significant change. For example: The earthquake caused massive destruction「地震が大規模な破壊を引き起こした」(じしんがだいきぼなはかいをひきおこした). The company's reputation was destroyed「会社の評判は破壊された」(かいしゃのひょうばんははかいされた). Note that '破壊' can also be used metaphorically, such as in '破壊的なアイデア (はかいてきなアイデア)' (destructive idea), where it implies challenging or dismantling existing norms.

    Part Of Speech

    verbal noun

    Kanji JLPT

    N1

    Kanji Grade

    7

    Frequency

    6608

    Composition

    kanji

    Handwriting

Kanji in the Word 破壊

This word contains 2 kanji characters:

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Break, Tear

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Demolition, Break down

Words Related to 破壊 Through the Kanji

These 4 Words contain the Kanji 破 as well.

  • word

    破れる

    Meaning

    Break, Tear

  • word

    破る

    Meaning

    Tear

  • word

    破綻

    Meaning

    Collapse, Failure

  • word

    破産

    Meaning

    Bankruptcy

Words Related to 破壊 Through the Kanji

These 3 Words contain the Kanji 壊 as well.

  • word

    崩壊

    Meaning

    Collapse

  • word

    壊れる

    Meaning

    Break

  • word

    壊す

    Meaning

    Break

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'Hakai' means 'Destruction' .

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