一連
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Noun meaning a sequence or group of connected items. Often used with 『の』 (no) to modify another noun, e.g., 『一連の出来事』 (ichiren no dekigoto, 'a series of events').
Theme
At a stationery store, User and their coworker Yamada are shopping for office supplies and discussing paper options.
一連
いちれん
a series, a chain, a ream (of paper)
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a chain of paper clips linked together in a line — each clip is part of a 'series' or 'chain.' '一連' (ichiren) sounds like 'itchy chain' — think of an itchy chain of events or paper!
Cultural Note
In Japanese media, 『一連』 (ichiren) is often used to describe a series of events in news reports or novels, such as 『一連の事件』 (ichiren no jiken, 'a series of incidents'). It can also refer to a ream of paper in office contexts.
Forms
Base: 一連Noun meaning a sequence or group of connected items. Often used with 『の』 (no) to modify another noun, e.g., 『一連の出来事』 (ichiren no dekigoto, 'a series of events').