What does 憲法 mean?
憲法 is a Japanese noun meaning “constitution” in English. It can also be translated as “rules” depending on context. It is written as 憲法 in kanji, けんぽう in hiragana, and kenpou in romaji. This word is part of JLPT N3 vocabulary.
Example sentence
アメリカには憲法上の抑制と均衡という入念な制度がある。
America has an elaborate system of constitutional checks and balances.