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派兵 (はへい) Japanese meaning | Kotomora
Common word Freq. Frequency Top 50,000 Conjugation Meanings 1
noun, noun or participle which takes 'suru', intransitive verb
dispatch of troops ; sending of military forces
Refers to the act of sending armed forces to a location, typically for military operations or peacekeeping. Used in both noun and suru-verb constructions.
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The United Nations dispatched troops for peacekeeping.
Kanji 兵 soldier, private, troops Similar words 出しゅっ 兵ぺい 出兵 also means dispatching troops, but often implies a larger-scale military expedition or war, whereas 派兵 can be used for smaller or peacekeeping missions.
派は 遣けん 派遣 is a general term for dispatching people (not limited to military), while 派兵 specifically refers to sending troops.
Etymology Compound of 派 (ha, 'dispatch') and 兵 (hei, 'soldier'). The reading is on'yomi, and the word is a Sino-Japanese compound.