スチュワーデス
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Base noun form. It's a loanword from English, specifically referring to a female flight attendant. Used as a standalone noun to describe the occupation.
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User and their friend Yumi are at a café, reminiscing about their childhood dreams and career paths.

スチュワーデス

スチュワーデス

stewardess

People & IdentityOccupations & Roles

Memory Hook

Think of a 'stewardess' on a flight. The word sounds similar in Japanese: 『スチュワーデス』 (suchuwādesu, 'stewardess'). Imagine her saying, 'Such a stewardess!' to remember it.

Cultural Note

『スチュワーデス』 (suchuwādesu, 'stewardess') is an older term for female flight attendants in Japan. Modern usage often prefers gender-neutral terms like 『キャビンアテンダント』 (kyabin atendanto, 'cabin attendant') or 『客室乗務員』 (kyakushitsu jōmuin, 'flight attendant').

Forms

Base: スチュワーデスBase noun form. It's a loanword from English, specifically referring to a female flight attendant. Used as a standalone noun to describe the occupation.