でたらめ
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Base noun form. Used to describe speech or actions that are illogical, irresponsible, or nonsensical. Example: 『彼の話はでたらめだ』 (kare no hanashi wa detarame da, 'His talk is nonsense').
Theme

Two colleagues, Ken and User, are reviewing a project report in the office. Ken expresses frustration over some unclear data.

でたらめ

でたらめ

irresponsible utterance, nonsense

Advanced ExpansionIdioms & Proverbs

Memory Hook

Imagine someone talking nonsense so randomly it sounds like 'data ram' — 'でたらめ' (detarame, 'nonsense') sounds like 'data ram' to remember it's irresponsible or random talk.

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『でたらめ』 (detarame) is often used to criticize statements that lack logic or responsibility, such as in debates or casual conversations. It can also describe random actions in contexts like games or events.

Forms

Base: でたらめBase noun form. Used to describe speech or actions that are illogical, irresponsible, or nonsensical. Example: 『彼の話はでたらめだ』 (kare no hanashi wa detarame da, 'His talk is nonsense').