びら
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Base noun form. Used for printed materials like flyers or pamphlets distributed for advertising or information. Example: 『びらを配る』 (bira o kubaru, 'to hand out leaflets').
Theme
User and their friend Mika are walking through a busy shopping district, discussing promotional materials they see around. Mika is holding a leaflet she picked up earlier.
びら
びら
handout, leaflet
Culture & SocietyEntertainment & Media
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'bill' (びら bira sounds like 'bill') posted on a wall — it's a handout or leaflet advertising an event. 'Bill' → びら (bira, 'handout').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『びら』 (bira, 'handout') are commonly distributed in public places like train stations or handed out on streets to promote events, sales, or political campaigns. They are often colorful and eye-catching to attract attention.
Forms
Base: びらBase noun form. Used for printed materials like flyers or pamphlets distributed for advertising or information. Example: 『びらを配る』 (bira o kubaru, 'to hand out leaflets').