エスカレーター
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Base noun form. Borrowed from English 'escalator', written in katakana for foreign words.
Theme

User and their friend Aya are shopping at a department store and discussing how to get to the next floor.

エスカレーター

エスカレーター

escalator

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Memory Hook

Imagine an escalator in a department store — it's an 'escalator' (エスカレーター esukareetaa). Sound it out: 'es-ka-lay-tah' like 'escalator' in English.

Cultural Note

In Japan, escalators are common in train stations, shopping malls, and department stores. People often stand on one side to allow others to walk past, a cultural norm for efficiency.

Forms

Base: エスカレーターBase noun form. Borrowed from English 'escalator', written in katakana for foreign words.