ミシン
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Base noun form. It is a loanword from English 'machine', specifically referring to a sewing machine. Used as a standalone noun in sentences, e.g., 『ミシンを使います』 (mishin o tsukaimasu, 'I use a sewing machine').
Theme

User visits their grandmother's house and notices an old sewing machine in the living room.

ミシン

ミシン

sewing machine

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Memory Hook

Imagine a 'machine' that sews clothes — it sounds like 'mission' to fix your clothes. 'Mission' → ミシン (mishin, 'sewing machine').

Cultural Note

In Japan, sewing machines are common in households for making and repairing clothes, especially for traditional garments like 『着物』 (kimono, 'kimono'). Many people learn sewing as a hobby or practical skill.

Forms

Base: ミシンBase noun form. It is a loanword from English 'machine', specifically referring to a sewing machine. Used as a standalone noun in sentences, e.g., 『ミシンを使います』 (mishin o tsukaimasu, 'I use a sewing machine').