セット
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Base noun form. Borrowed from English, used for collections, groups, or fixed arrangements. Example: 『セットで買う』 (setto de kau, 'buy as a set').
Theme

At a café, User and their friend Tomoko are ordering drinks and snacks from the menu.

セット

セット

set

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'set' of tools neatly arranged in a box. The word sounds like 'set' in English — easy to remember as a borrowed term!

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『セット』 (setto, 'set') is commonly used in contexts like meal sets at restaurants (e.g., 『ランチセット』 ranchi setto, 'lunch set') or product bundles in stores, reflecting a preference for convenience and value.

Forms

Base: セットBase noun form. Borrowed from English, used for collections, groups, or fixed arrangements. Example: 『セットで買う』 (setto de kau, 'buy as a set').