いたずら
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Base noun form. Used to describe playful or mischievous acts, often harmless pranks. Example: 『いたずらをする』 (itazura o suru, 'to play a trick').
Theme

At a family gathering, User and their cousin Ken reminisce about childhood memories involving playful antics.

いたずら

いたずら

trick, practical joke

Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs

Memory Hook

Imagine a mischievous child playing a trick and saying 'It's a zoo!' — 'It's a zoo' sounds like 『いたずら』 (itazura, 'trick').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『いたずら』 (itazura, 'trick') is often seen in children's play or light-hearted pranks, but it's important to be respectful and not cause harm. It's a common theme in anime and manga, like in『ドラえもん』 (Doraemon, 'Doraemon') where characters play tricks on each other.

Forms

Base: いたずらBase noun form. Used to describe playful or mischievous acts, often harmless pranks. Example: 『いたずらをする』 (itazura o suru, 'to play a trick').