ユーモア
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Base noun form. A katakana loanword from English 'humor'. Used to describe a sense of humor or comedic elements.
Theme

Two coworkers, Ken and User, chat during a coffee break about what makes a good presentation at work.

ユーモア

ユーモア

humor

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Memory Hook

Think of 'humor' as something 'you more' enjoy — 'You more' → ユーモア (yu-moa, 'humor'). It's a fun, borrowed word from English.

Cultural Note

『ユーモア』 (yu-moa, 'humor') is a loanword from English, commonly used in Japanese to describe wit or comedy in conversations, TV shows, and books.

Forms

Base: ユーモアBase noun form. A katakana loanword from English 'humor'. Used to describe a sense of humor or comedic elements.