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Base noun form. Represents a cross mark, often used to indicate incorrectness, cancellation, or multiplication in mathematics. In Japanese, it's read as 『ばつ』 (batsu) and commonly appears in contexts like marking wrong answers.
Theme

User and their friend Mika are playing a board game at home, and Mika is explaining the rules involving crossing paths on the board.

×

ばつ

cross

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a big red 'X' mark on a treasure map — it's a cross marking the spot! 'X' → × (batsu, 'cross').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『×』 (batsu) is often used in tests or forms to indicate a wrong answer or something incorrect, similar to an 'X' in English. It can also symbolize cancellation or rejection in various contexts.

Forms

Base: ×Base noun form. Represents a cross mark, often used to indicate incorrectness, cancellation, or multiplication in mathematics. In Japanese, it's read as 『ばつ』 (batsu) and commonly appears in contexts like marking wrong answers.