タオル
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Base noun form. Borrowed from English 'towel', written in katakana as it's a loanword. Used for drying hands, face, or body.
Theme
At a public bathhouse, User is chatting with their friend Yumi about hygiene and daily routines.
タオル
タオル
(hand) towel
Everyday Life & SurvivalHome & Objects
Memory Hook
Think of a 'towel' you use to dry your hands — it's called a 『タオル』 (taoru, 'towel'), which sounds just like the English word 'towel'. Easy to remember!
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『タオル』 (taoru, 'towel') is commonly used in daily life, especially in 『銭湯』 (sentō, 'public bathhouses') or 『温泉』 (onsen, 'hot springs'), where people bring small towels for washing and drying. It's also a popular souvenir item.
Forms
Base: タオルBase noun form. Borrowed from English 'towel', written in katakana as it's a loanword. Used for drying hands, face, or body.