メンバー
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Base noun form. Borrowed from English, written in katakana. Used for members of groups, teams, organizations, or clubs. Example: 『彼は新しいメンバーです』 (kare wa atarashii menbā desu, 'He is a new member').
Theme
At a local community center, User and their friend Ken are discussing joining a new sports club. Ken is curious about the club's structure and membership.
メンバー
メンバー
member
People & IdentityOccupations & Roles
Memory Hook
Picture a 'member' of a team wearing a name tag that says 'member' in katakana — メンバー (menbā). It sounds just like the English word, making it easy to remember!
Cultural Note
In Japan, group harmony is important, so being a 『メンバー』 (menbā, 'member') of a team, club, or company often involves strong loyalty and collective effort. Terms like 『チームメンバー』 (chīmu menbā, 'team member') are common in workplaces and social groups.
Forms
Base: メンバーBase noun form. Borrowed from English, written in katakana. Used for members of groups, teams, organizations, or clubs. Example: 『彼は新しいメンバーです』 (kare wa atarashii menbā desu, 'He is a new member').