ダイヤグラム
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Base noun form. It's a loanword from English 'diagram', written in katakana. Used for visual representations like charts or schematics, e.g., 『ダイヤグラムを書く』 (daiya-guramu o kaku, 'to draw a diagram').
Theme

In a work meeting, User and their colleague Mr. Tanaka are discussing project plans and visual aids.

ダイヤグラム

ダイヤグラム

diagram

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Memory Hook

Think of a 'diagram' with lines and shapes. 'Diagram' → ダイヤグラム (daiya-guramu, 'diagram').

Cultural Note

In Japanese schools and offices, diagrams are commonly used in presentations and textbooks to explain concepts visually, such as 『フローチャート』 (furo-chaato, 'flowchart') or 『グラフ』 (gurafu, 'graph').

Forms

Base: ダイヤグラムBase noun form. It's a loanword from English 'diagram', written in katakana. Used for visual representations like charts or schematics, e.g., 『ダイヤグラムを書く』 (daiya-guramu o kaku, 'to draw a diagram').