イコール
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Base noun form. Used to indicate equality or equivalence, often in mathematical or logical contexts. Example: 『AはBとイコールです』 (A wa B to ikooru desu, 'A is equal to B').
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Two friends, Ken and User, are studying math together at a café, discussing equations and problem-solving strategies.

イコール

イコール

equal

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Memory Hook

Imagine an 'equal' sign in math: it looks like two parallel lines. In Japanese, it's called 『イコール』 (ikooru, 'equal'), which sounds like 'equal' in English — easy to remember!

Cultural Note

『イコール』 (ikooru, 'equal') is a loanword from English, commonly used in mathematics, science, and everyday contexts to denote equality or equivalence, such as in equations or comparisons.

Forms

Base: イコールBase noun form. Used to indicate equality or equivalence, often in mathematical or logical contexts. Example: 『AはBとイコールです』 (A wa B to ikooru desu, 'A is equal to B').