それぞれ
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Base adverb form. Used to indicate that items or people are considered individually or separately, often modifying nouns with 『の』 (no).
Theme

User and their coworker Akira are discussing how to divide tasks for an upcoming team project.

それぞれ

それぞれ

each / every / respectively

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Memory Hook

Imagine a group of friends, each with their own unique item. You point and say, 『それぞれ』 (sorezore, 'each / Respectively'). Think: 'So-re-zore' sounds like 'so there, each one' — highlighting individuality!

Cultural Note

『それぞれ』 (sorezore) is commonly used in Japanese to emphasize individuality or distinctiveness among items or people, such as in phrases like 『それぞれの意見』 (sorezore no iken, 'each person's opinion'). It reflects cultural respect for personal differences.

Forms

Base: それぞれBase adverb form. Used to indicate that items or people are considered individually or separately, often modifying nouns with 『の』 (no).