パンク
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Base noun form. Typically refers to a tire puncture or something bursting, like a balloon. Use in phrases like 『タイヤがパンクした』 (taiya ga panku shita, 'the tire got a puncture').
Theme
While on a road trip, User and their friend Mika encounter a problem with their car tire.
パンク
パンク
puncture / bursting
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Memory Hook
Think of a tire going 'pank' when it bursts — that's a puncture! 'パンク' (panku) sounds like 'puncture' — easy to remember for flat tires.
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『パンク』 (panku, 'puncture') is commonly used in everyday conversation, especially when discussing bicycle or car tire issues. Roadside assistance services often handle such emergencies.
Forms
Base: パンクBase noun form. Typically refers to a tire puncture or something bursting, like a balloon. Use in phrases like 『タイヤがパンクした』 (taiya ga panku shita, 'the tire got a puncture').