マーク
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Noun borrowed from English, written in katakana. Refers to a symbol, sign, or mark. Example: 『このマークは何ですか?』 (kono maaku wa nan desu ka?, 'What is this mark?').
Theme

Two colleagues, Ken and User, are reviewing a project document in the office. Ken points out a specific section that needs attention.

マーク

マーク

mark

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Memory Hook

Think of making a 'mark' with a marker pen — the sound 'mark' is written in katakana as マーク (maaku, 'mark'). 'Mark' → マーク (maaku, 'mark').

Cultural Note

『マーク』 (maaku, 'mark') is often used in branding, logos, or to indicate a symbol in Japanese media and advertising. It's a common loanword from English.

Forms

Base: マークNoun borrowed from English, written in katakana. Refers to a symbol, sign, or mark. Example: 『このマークは何ですか?』 (kono maaku wa nan desu ka?, 'What is this mark?').