グラス
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Base noun form. This is a loanword from English, written in katakana. It refers to the plant grass, often used in contexts like lawns or fields. Example: 『公園のグラス』 (kouen no gurasu, 'grass in the park').
Theme
In a park, User and their friend Yuka are walking and talking about the scenery, including the grass under their feet.
グラス
グラス
grass
Nature & EnvironmentPlants
Memory Hook
Imagine a glass of water with grass growing inside — 'glass' sounds like 'grass' in English, but in Japanese, 『グラス』 (gurasu) means 'grass' (the plant). Think: 'Glass full of grass → グラス (gurasu, 'grass').'
Cultural Note
In Japan, grass is often associated with parks and gardens, such as in 『芝生』 (shibafu, 'lawn grass'). While 『グラス』 (gurasu) is a loanword, it's commonly used in contexts like sports fields or natural settings.
Forms
Base: グラスBase noun form. This is a loanword from English, written in katakana. It refers to the plant grass, often used in contexts like lawns or fields. Example: 『公園のグラス』 (kouen no gurasu, 'grass in the park').