テニスコート
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Base noun form. A compound word from English 'tennis' and 'court', written in katakana as it's a loanword. Used to refer to the playing surface for tennis.
Theme

On a sunny weekend, User and their friend Mika plan to play tennis and discuss court availability.

テニスコート

テニスコート

tennis court

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Memory Hook

Imagine a tennis court with a net. 'Tennis court' sounds like 'tennis coat' — picture a coat hanging on the net at the court to remember 『テニスコート』 (tenisukōto, 'tennis court').

Cultural Note

In Japan, tennis is a popular sport, and 『テニスコート』 (tenisukōto, 'tennis court') can be found in public parks, schools, and private clubs. It's common to reserve courts in advance, especially in urban areas.

Forms

Base: テニスコートBase noun form. A compound word from English 'tennis' and 'court', written in katakana as it's a loanword. Used to refer to the playing surface for tennis.