いっぱい
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Base form used as an adverb or noun to indicate fullness or maximum capacity. Often follows particles like 『に』 (ni) or 『の』 (no) in sentences.
Theme

User and their coworker Satoshi are at a café during lunch break, discussing how busy work has been lately.

いっぱい

いっぱい

full, to the utmost

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Memory Hook

Imagine a cup so full it's about to spill over. You say, 'It's full!' — which sounds like 'ippai' (いっぱい). 'Full' → いっぱい (ippai, 'full').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『いっぱい』 (ippai) is often used in social settings like drinking parties, where people say 『乾杯!』 (kanpai!, 'cheers!') and fill glasses to the brim to show hospitality and celebration.

Forms

Base: いっぱいBase form used as an adverb or noun to indicate fullness or maximum capacity. Often follows particles like 『に』 (ni) or 『の』 (no) in sentences.