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Noun borrowed from English, written in katakana. Refers to a sudden increase in popularity or activity, often used in contexts like trends or economic surges. Example: 『健康ブーム』 (kenkou buumu, 'health boom').
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At a café, User and their friend Mika chat about recent trends in their city.

ブーム

ブーム

boom

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Memory Hook

Think of a 'boom' in popularity, like a trend exploding. The sound 'boom' is directly borrowed into Japanese as ブーム (buumu, 'boom').

Cultural Note

In Japan, ブーム (buumu, 'boom') is commonly used in media to describe sudden trends in fashion, technology, or entertainment, such as a new anime or food craze becoming popular nationwide.

Forms

Base: ブームNoun borrowed from English, written in katakana. Refers to a sudden increase in popularity or activity, often used in contexts like trends or economic surges. Example: 『健康ブーム』 (kenkou buumu, 'health boom').