メロディー
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Base noun form. A loanword from English, written in katakana. Refers to a sequence of musical notes that form a tune. Used in contexts like 『美しいメロディー』 (utsukushii merodii, 'beautiful melody').
Theme

At a music café, User and their friend Mika are listening to live performances and discussing melodies that catch their attention.

メロディー

メロディー

melody

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Memory Hook

Think of a sweet melody playing on a radio. 'Melody' sounds just like メロディー (merodii) — it's a direct loanword! 'Melody' → メロディー (merodii, 'melody').

Cultural Note

『メロディー』 (merodii, 'melody') is widely used in Japanese music, anime, and pop culture. Many famous songs, like those from Studio Ghibli films, are known for their memorable melodies that resonate with audiences.

Forms

Base: メロディーBase noun form. A loanword from English, written in katakana. Refers to a sequence of musical notes that form a tune. Used in contexts like 『美しいメロディー』 (utsukushii merodii, 'beautiful melody').