サンタクロース
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Noun written in katakana for foreign loanwords, referring to the Christmas figure. Used in contexts like gifts and holiday celebrations. Example: 『サンタクロースが来る』 (santakuroosu ga kuru, 'Santa Claus comes').
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サンタクロース

サンタクロース

Santa Claus

Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs

Memory Hook

Think of 'Santa Claus' — it's written in katakana as 『サンタクロース』 (santakuroosu), which sounds just like the English name. 'San-ta-ku-roo-su' is easy to remember because it's a direct borrowing!

Cultural Note

In Japan, Santa Claus is known as 『サンタクロース』 (santakuroosu) and is a popular figure during Christmas, often depicted in media and decorations. Children might leave out milk and cookies, similar to Western traditions.

Forms

Base: サンタクロースNoun written in katakana for foreign loanwords, referring to the Christmas figure. Used in contexts like gifts and holiday celebrations. Example: 『サンタクロースが来る』 (santakuroosu ga kuru, 'Santa Claus comes').