ナンセンス
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Base noun form. Used to describe something that lacks sense or logic, often in informal contexts. Example: 『それはナンセンスだ』 (sore wa nansensu da, 'That is nonsense').
Theme
During a study session at the library, User and their classmate Ken are reviewing a confusing textbook explanation, and Ken finds it illogical.
ナンセンス
ナンセンス
nonsense
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine someone saying something so silly it makes no sense — you think, 'That's nonsense!' It sounds like 'nonsense' in English, making it easy to remember: 『ナンセンス』 (nansensu, 'nonsense').
Cultural Note
In Japanese, 『ナンセンス』 (nansensu) is often used in casual conversations or media to describe absurd or illogical statements, similar to its English counterpart. It's common in comedy shows or when dismissing silly ideas.
Forms
Base: ナンセンスBase noun form. Used to describe something that lacks sense or logic, often in informal contexts. Example: 『それはナンセンスだ』 (sore wa nansensu da, 'That is nonsense').