バッジ
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Noun borrowed from English 'badge'. Refers to a small piece of metal, plastic, or cloth worn to show membership, achievement, or identification.
Theme
At a volunteer event, User and their friend Mika talk about collecting badges as souvenirs from different activities. Mika mentions her recent badge.
バッジ
バッジ
badge
Everyday Life & SurvivalClothing
Memory Hook
Picture a shiny 'badge' on a uniform — it 'badges' out with pride! 『バッジ』 (bajji, 'badge') sounds just like the English word, making it easy to remember.
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『バッジ』 (bajji, 'badge') are commonly worn by employees, students, or event attendees to show affiliation, rank, or participation. They are often collectible items at conventions or tourist spots.
Forms
Base: バッジNoun borrowed from English 'badge'. Refers to a small piece of metal, plastic, or cloth worn to show membership, achievement, or identification.