あらゆる
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Base form used as an adnominal adjective (attributive) that modifies nouns directly without a particle. It means 'all' or 'every' and is typically placed before a noun, e.g., 『あらゆる人』 (arayuru hito, 'every person').
Theme

User and their friend Miyuki are discussing a new book that covers a wide range of topics.

あらゆる

あらゆる

all, every

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Memory Hook

Imagine an 'array' of items—every single one is included. 'Array' sounds like あらゆる (arayuru, 'all, every'), helping you remember it covers everything in a set.

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『あらゆる』 (arayuru, 'all, every') is often used in formal or written contexts, such as news reports or academic texts, to emphasize inclusivity, like in phrases like 『あらゆる可能性』 (arayuru kanousei, 'every possibility').

Forms

Base: あらゆるBase form used as an adnominal adjective (attributive) that modifies nouns directly without a particle. It means 'all' or 'every' and is typically placed before a noun, e.g., 『あらゆる人』 (arayuru hito, 'every person').