プリント
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Base noun form. Refers to printed materials or handouts, often used in educational or office contexts. Can be used as a standalone noun or with particles like 『を』 (o, object marker) or 『が』 (ga, subject marker).
Theme

In a university classroom, User is talking with their professor, Ms. Tanaka, about course materials. Ms. Tanaka is handing out papers for an upcoming assignment.

プリント

プリント

print, handout

Culture & SocietySchool & Education

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'print' machine at school that spits out handouts. 'Print' sounds like 'プリント' (purinto, 'print / Handout') — think of a printed handout!

Cultural Note

In Japanese schools and offices, 『プリント』 (purinto, 'handout') is commonly used to refer to printed materials distributed in class or meetings. Teachers often say 『プリントを配ります』 (purinto o kubarimasu, 'I will hand out the printouts').

Forms

Base: プリントBase noun form. Refers to printed materials or handouts, often used in educational or office contexts. Can be used as a standalone noun or with particles like 『を』 (o, object marker) or 『が』 (ga, subject marker).