リズム
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Noun borrowed from English, meaning 'rhythm'. Used in contexts like music, sports, or patterns. Example: 『この曲のリズムが好きです』 (kono kyoku no rizumu ga suki desu, 'I like the rhythm of this song').
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Two music enthusiasts, Ken and User, chat at a local café after attending a jazz concert, discussing the performance and musical elements.

リズム

リズム

rhythm

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Memory Hook

Think of a catchy 'rhythm' in music that makes you tap your feet. 'Rhythm' sounds similar to リズム (rizumu, 'rhythm') — it's borrowed from English!

Cultural Note

『リズム』 (rizumu, 'rhythm') is a common loanword in Japanese, used in music, dance, and daily life. For instance, people might say 『リズムに乗る』 (rizumu ni noru, 'get into the rhythm') when dancing or enjoying music at festivals or concerts.

Forms

Base: リズムNoun borrowed from English, meaning 'rhythm'. Used in contexts like music, sports, or patterns. Example: 『この曲のリズムが好きです』 (kono kyoku no rizumu ga suki desu, 'I like the rhythm of this song').