ステーキ
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Base noun form. It's a loanword from English, written in katakana. Used to refer to a cut of meat, typically beef, that is grilled or pan-fried. Example: 『ステーキを食べる』 (sutēki o taberu, 'to eat steak').
Theme

At a restaurant, User and their friend Takeshi are deciding what to order for dinner. Takeshi is a food enthusiast who loves trying different dishes.

ステーキ

ステーキ

steak

Everyday Life & SurvivalFood & Dining

Memory Hook

Imagine a sizzling 'steak' on a plate — the sound 'sutēki' (ステーキ) sounds like 'steak' in English, making it easy to remember!

Cultural Note

In Japan, steak is often enjoyed at『洋食屋』 (yōshokuya, 'Western-style restaurants') or『焼肉屋』 (yakinikuya, 'grilled meat restaurants'), where it's cooked to order and served with side dishes like rice and miso soup.

Forms

Base: ステーキBase noun form. It's a loanword from English, written in katakana. Used to refer to a cut of meat, typically beef, that is grilled or pan-fried. Example: 『ステーキを食べる』 (sutēki o taberu, 'to eat steak').