ゼロ
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Base form as a noun. Used to represent the number zero in counting, scores, or quantities. Can stand alone or pair with counters, e.g., 『ゼロ点』 (zero ten, 'zero points').
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At a local electronics store, User and their friend Ken are browsing for a new smartphone, discussing battery life and usage patterns.

ゼロ

ゼロ

zero

Numbers & CountingNumbers (1–兆)

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'zero' on a scoreboard — it looks like a circle, just like the letter 'O'. In Japanese, it's written in katakana as 『ゼロ』 (zero, 'zero'), which sounds exactly like the English word 'zero'.

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『ゼロ』 (zero, 'zero') is commonly used in contexts like scores, temperatures, or quantities. It's also used in phrases like 『ゼロから始める』 (zero kara hajimeru, 'start from zero') to mean starting fresh or from scratch.

Forms

Base: ゼロBase form as a noun. Used to represent the number zero in counting, scores, or quantities. Can stand alone or pair with counters, e.g., 『ゼロ点』 (zero ten, 'zero points').