アルバイト
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Base noun form. Refers to a part-time or temporary job, typically used by students or those seeking supplementary income. Can be used with verbs like 『する』 (suru, 'to do') to mean 'to work part-time'.
Theme

Two university students, Ken and User, chat in a campus café about balancing studies and work. Ken is curious about User's part-time job experiences.

アルバイト

アルバイト

part-time job

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Memory Hook

Think of 'Arbeit' (German for 'work') → in Japan, it's 『アルバイト』 (arubaito, 'part-time job'). 'Arbeit' sounds like 'arubaito' — a common term for student or side jobs!

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『アルバイト』 (arubaito) is widely used by students and young adults to earn extra money. It's often shortened to 『バイト』 (baito) in casual conversation, and common part-time jobs include convenience store work or restaurant service.

Forms

Base: アルバイトBase noun form. Refers to a part-time or temporary job, typically used by students or those seeking supplementary income. Can be used with verbs like 『する』 (suru, 'to do') to mean 'to work part-time'.