ベル
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Base noun form. A loanword from English, written in katakana. Refers to bells used for signaling, such as doorbells or school bells.
Theme

In a quiet library, User and their friend Ken are studying when they hear a sound from the entrance.

ベル

ベル

bell

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Memory Hook

Think of a doorbell ringing — 'ding-dong' — and you hear 『ベル』 (beru, 'bell'). 'Beru' sounds like 'bell' in English, making it easy to remember!

Cultural Note

『ベル』 (beru, 'bell') is commonly used in Japan for doorbells, school bells, or alarm clocks. In traditional settings, you might also hear 『鈴』 (suzu, 'small bell') at shrines or festivals.

Forms

Base: ベルBase noun form. A loanword from English, written in katakana. Refers to bells used for signaling, such as doorbells or school bells.