ペア
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Base noun form. Used to describe two items or people that form a set, often borrowed from English 'pair'. Example: 『ペアで行く』 (pea de iku, 'go as a pair').
Theme

Two friends, Yuki and User, are shopping for shoes at a department store and discussing options.

ペア

ペア

pair

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Memory Hook

To remember 『ペア』 (pea, 'pair'), think of a 'pair' of pears — two fruits that go together perfectly! 'Pear' sounds like 'pair' → ペア (pea, 'pair').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『ペア』 (pea, 'pair') is often used in contexts like 『ペア割引』 (pea waribiki, 'pair discount') for couples or friends, and in sports or games to refer to a team of two.

Forms

Base: ペアBase noun form. Used to describe two items or people that form a set, often borrowed from English 'pair'. Example: 『ペアで行く』 (pea de iku, 'go as a pair').