マッサージ
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Base noun form. Borrowed from English 'massage', written in katakana. Used as a standalone noun or in compounds like 『マッサージする』 (massāji suru, 'to massage').
Theme
Two friends, Mika and User, are chatting at a café after a long day of work. Mika mentions feeling sore from sitting at her desk all day.
マッサージ
マッサージ
massage
Everyday Life & SurvivalHealth & Body
Memory Hook
Imagine a relaxing 'massage' at a spa — the word sounds like 'massage' in English, making it easy to remember: 'Massage' → マッサージ (massāji, 'massage').
Cultural Note
In Japan, massage is popular for relaxation and health. You can find massage parlors called 『マッサージ店』 (massāji-ten, 'massage shop') or 『整体』 (seitai, 'chiropractic / Massage therapy'). Many people enjoy massage as part of wellness routines.
Forms
Base: マッサージBase noun form. Borrowed from English 'massage', written in katakana. Used as a standalone noun or in compounds like 『マッサージする』 (massāji suru, 'to massage').