チョーク
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A noun borrowed from English, written in katakana. Refers to chalk used for writing on blackboards or similar surfaces. It is typically used as a standalone noun without conjugation.
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In a university classroom, User and their classmate Aiko are preparing for a presentation and discussing supplies.

チョーク

チョーク

chalk

Culture & SocietySchool & Education

Memory Hook

Think of a teacher writing on a blackboard with chalk. The sound 'chalk' sounds like 『チョーク』 (chōku, 'chalk') — it's a direct loanword from English!

Cultural Note

In Japanese schools, 『チョーク』 (chōku, 'chalk') is commonly used on blackboards for teaching. It's a standard tool in classrooms, and you might hear phrases like 『チョークで書く』 (chōku de kaku, 'to write with chalk').

Forms

Base: チョークA noun borrowed from English, written in katakana. Refers to chalk used for writing on blackboards or similar surfaces. It is typically used as a standalone noun without conjugation.