デコレーション
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Base noun form. Borrowed from English 'decoration', used for ornamental items or the act of decorating. Often seen in contexts like 『ケーキのデコレーション』 (keeki no dekoreeshon, 'cake decoration').
Theme
At a café, User and their friend Mika talk about decorating for an upcoming birthday party they're planning together.
デコレーション
デコレーション
decoration
Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs
Memory Hook
Think of 'decoration' as something you add to make things pretty, like decorating a cake. 'Decoration' sounds like 'deco' in English, and in Japanese, it's 『デコレーション』 (dekoreeshon, 'decoration').
Cultural Note
In Japan, decorations are important for festivals and celebrations. For example, during 『お正月』 (oshougatsu, 'New Year'), people decorate with 『門松』 (kadomatsu, 'pine decorations') and 『しめ縄』 (shimenawa, 'sacred rope') to welcome good luck.
Forms
Base: デコレーションBase noun form. Borrowed from English 'decoration', used for ornamental items or the act of decorating. Often seen in contexts like 『ケーキのデコレーション』 (keeki no dekoreeshon, 'cake decoration').