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Base noun form. This word is a loanword from English, written in katakana. It refers to a light, airy mass of bubbles, like soap foam or foam rubber.
Theme
User and their friend Ken are at a café, discussing a bubble bath product Ken recently tried. They talk about the foam texture and its effects.
フォーム
フォーム
foam (bubbly substance)
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Memory Hook
Imagine a bubble bath full of foam — it's light and fluffy like a 'foam' pillow. 'Foam' sounds like 'form' in English, but here it's specifically the bubbly stuff!
Cultural Note
In Japan, foam is often associated with bathing culture, such as in『泡風呂』 (awaburo, 'foam bath') or『泡立て器』 (awadateki, 'whisk') used in cooking to create foam for desserts like『メレンゲ』 (merenge, 'meringue').
Forms
Base: フォームBase noun form. This word is a loanword from English, written in katakana. It refers to a light, airy mass of bubbles, like soap foam or foam rubber.