ハンガー
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Base noun form. Used for hanging clothes like coats, shirts, or dresses. Example: 『ハンガーにかける』 (hangā ni kakeru, 'to hang on a hanger').
Theme
User is helping their friend Yumi organize her closet, and they come across some old clothes.
ハンガー
ハンガー
coat hanger
Everyday Life & SurvivalHome & Objects
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'hanger' in your closet: it sounds like 'hunger' but for clothes! 'Hunger' → ハンガー (hangā, 'hanger') — it holds clothes so they don't get hungry for wear.
Cultural Note
In Japan, ハンガー (hangā, 'hanger') is commonly used in homes and stores. Many Japanese households use slim, space-saving hangers to maximize closet space in compact living areas.
Forms
Base: ハンガーBase noun form. Used for hanging clothes like coats, shirts, or dresses. Example: 『ハンガーにかける』 (hangā ni kakeru, 'to hang on a hanger').