ミュージック
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Base noun form. Borrowed from English, written in katakana. Used to refer to music in general, such as genres, recordings, or performances.
Theme

Two friends, Ken and User, are at a café discussing their music preferences and weekend plans.

ミュージック

ミュージック

music

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Memory Hook

Imagine a music note floating in the air — it sounds like 'music' in English, and in Japanese, it's written in katakana as 『ミュージック』 (myūjikku, 'music'). 'Music' → ミュージック!

Cultural Note

In Japan, music is a big part of daily life, from traditional instruments like 『琴』 (koto, 'Japanese harp') to modern J-pop and anime soundtracks. You might hear 『ミュージック』 (myūjikku, 'music') in contexts like music stores or streaming services.

Forms

Base: ミュージックBase noun form. Borrowed from English, written in katakana. Used to refer to music in general, such as genres, recordings, or performances.