パターン
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Base noun form written in katakana, often used for borrowed words. Refers to designs, sequences, or recurring models. Can be used in phrases like 『パターン化する』 (patān-ka suru, 'to patternize').
Theme
User and their friend Mika are browsing through a fashion magazine, discussing different clothing styles and trends.
パターン
パターン
pattern
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Memory Hook
Think of a 'pattern' on fabric — it repeats in a predictable way. 'Pattern' sounds like 'patan' in Japanese, so remember: 'Pattern' → パターン (patān, 'pattern').
Cultural Note
In Japanese fashion and design, 『パターン』 (patān, 'pattern') is a key term used in contexts like sewing, graphic design, and behavioral trends. It's also common in media to describe story patterns or character archetypes in anime and manga.
Forms
Base: パターンBase noun form written in katakana, often used for borrowed words. Refers to designs, sequences, or recurring models. Can be used in phrases like 『パターン化する』 (patān-ka suru, 'to patternize').