テーブル
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Base noun form. It's a loanword from English, written in katakana. Refers to a piece of furniture with a flat top and legs, used for various purposes like eating or working. Example: 『テーブルの上に本がある』 (tēburu no ue ni hon ga aru, 'There is a book on the table').
Theme
At a furniture store, User and their colleague Mika look for a new table for their shared office space.
テーブル
テーブル
table
Everyday Life & SurvivalHome & Objects
Memory Hook
Think of a 'table' where you eat meals. The word sounds exactly like 'table' in English, so it's easy to remember: 'Table' → テーブル (tēburu, 'table').
Cultural Note
In Japanese homes and restaurants, テーブル (tēburu, 'table') is commonly used for dining and socializing. Traditional Japanese meals might be served on low tables called 『ちゃぶ台』 (chabudai, 'low dining table'), but Western-style tables are also very popular.
Forms
Base: テーブルBase noun form. It's a loanword from English, written in katakana. Refers to a piece of furniture with a flat top and legs, used for various purposes like eating or working. Example: 『テーブルの上に本がある』 (tēburu no ue ni hon ga aru, 'There is a book on the table').