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せいは
制覇
noun, 'suru' verb
conquest; domination; mastery
れんぱ
連覇
noun, 'suru' verb
successive championships

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The Kanji: 覇 (Ha / Haku)

The kanji 覇 means "supremacy," "hegemony," or "leadership." It combines 雨 (rain) with 革 (leather) and 月 (moon), originally depicting military dominance through seasonal campaigns. This character represents supreme authority and competitive dominance.


Common Words & Example Sentences

1. 覇権 (haken) - Hegemony

  • 世界覇権を争う。

  • "Compete for world hegemony."

2. 制覇 (seiha) - Conquest

  • 選手権を制覇する。

  • "Win the championship."

3. 霸者 (hasha) - Champion

  • 彼は業界の霸者だ。

  • "He is the industry champion."

4. 霸王 (haō) - Overlord

  • 戦国時代の霸王が現れる。

  • "An overlord emerges in the Warring States period."

In summary, 覇 describes dominant leadership - from political control (覇権) and competitive victory (制覇) to top performers (霸者) and absolute rulers (霸王). It embodies the concept of supremacy in Japanese.