ロマンチック
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Base na-adjective form. Used to describe something as romantic, often in contexts like love, atmosphere, or media. Requires 『な』 (na) when modifying a noun.
Theme
During a coffee break at work, User and their colleague Miyuki chat about weekend plans and romantic date ideas.
ロマンチック
ロマンチック
romantic
Culture & SocietyEntertainment & Media
Memory Hook
Imagine a romantic scene in a movie with roses and candles. The word sounds like 'romantic' — easy to remember as 'romantic' → ロマンチック (romanchikku, 'romantic').
Cultural Note
In Japan, ロマンチック (romanchikku, 'romantic') is often used in media like movies, dramas, and music to describe love stories or romantic settings, such as 『ロマンチックなデート』 (romanchikku na deeto, 'romantic date').
Forms
Base: ロマンチックBase na-adjective form. Used to describe something as romantic, often in contexts like love, atmosphere, or media. Requires 『な』 (na) when modifying a noun.
Negative: ロマンチックじゃないAdd 『じゃない』 (janai, 'not') after the base form → 『ロマンチックじゃない』 (romanchikku janai, 'not romantic').
Past: ロマンチックだったAdd 『だった』 (datta, past) after the base form → 『ロマンチックだった』 (romanchikku datta, 'was romantic').
Adverbial: ロマンチックにAdd 『に』 (ni, adverbial) after the base form → 『ロマンチックに』 (romanchikku ni, 'romantically').
Comparative: よりロマンチックComparative formed with modifier 『より』 (yori, 'more than') + base adjective → 『よりロマンチック』 (yori romanchikku, 'more romantic').
Superlative: 一番ロマンチックSuperlative formed with 『一番』 (ichiban, 'number one / Most') + base adjective → 『一番ロマンチック』 (ichiban romanchikku, 'the most romantic').