ニュー
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Base noun form. A loanword from English used to describe something new, recent, or modern. Often appears in compound words like 『ニュース』 (nyuusu, 'news') or 『ニューヨーク』 (nyuu yooku, 'New York').
Theme

At a tech store, User and their coworker Taro are looking at the latest smartphone models.

ニュー

ニュー

new

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Think of something 'new' like a brand-new car — it's ニュー (nyuu, 'new')! The sound 'nyuu' mimics 'new' in English, making it easy to remember.

Cultural Note

『ニュー』 (nyuu, 'new') is commonly used in Japanese as a loanword from English, often in product names, advertisements, or to describe something modern or recently introduced, such as 『ニューモデル』 (nyuu moderu, 'new model').

Forms

Base: ニューBase noun form. A loanword from English used to describe something new, recent, or modern. Often appears in compound words like 『ニュース』 (nyuusu, 'news') or 『ニューヨーク』 (nyuu yooku, 'New York').