ダイヤモンド
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Base noun form. A loanword from English 'diamond', written in katakana. Used to refer to the gemstone or diamond-shaped objects in contexts like jewelry or playing cards.
Theme

At a jewelry store, User and their friend Miyuki are browsing engagement rings, discussing gemstone preferences and quality.

ダイヤモンド

ダイヤモンド

diamond

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Memory Hook

Imagine a diamond sparkling in a jewelry store. The word sounds like 'diamond' in English, so it's easy to remember: 'ダイヤモンド' (daiyamondo, 'diamond') is just 'diamond' with a Japanese accent!

Cultural Note

In Japan, diamonds are popular in engagement rings and luxury jewelry. The word 『ダイヤモンド』 (daiyamondo, 'diamond') is often used in advertising for high-end products, and it's a common loanword from English.

Forms

Base: ダイヤモンドBase noun form. A loanword from English 'diamond', written in katakana. Used to refer to the gemstone or diamond-shaped objects in contexts like jewelry or playing cards.