ユニフォーム
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Base noun form. Borrowed from English 'uniform', used in contexts like sports, schools, or work attire. No conjugation needed; use as is in sentences.
Theme
Two high school students, Yuta and User, are preparing for a sports festival at their school. They discuss the new uniforms they received for the event.
ユニフォーム
ユニフォーム
uniform
Everyday Life & SurvivalClothing
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'uniform' for a team: 'You need form' → ユニフォーム (yunifōmu, 'uniform'). It sounds like 'uniform' in English, making it easy to remember.
Cultural Note
In Japan, uniforms are common in schools, workplaces, and sports teams. They symbolize unity and discipline. For example, students wear 『制服』 (seifuku, 'school uniform'), and employees might wear 『ユニフォーム』 (yunifōmu, 'uniform') in service industries.
Forms
Base: ユニフォームBase noun form. Borrowed from English 'uniform', used in contexts like sports, schools, or work attire. No conjugation needed; use as is in sentences.