不規則
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Base noun form. Refers to a lack of regularity or consistency. Can be used as a na-adjective with 『な』, e.g., 『不規則な』 (fukisoku na, 'irregular').
Theme

Two friends, Ken and User, are discussing Ken's recent job search experiences over coffee at a local café.

不規則

ふきそく

irregularity / unsteadiness

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Think of a 'fugitive' (sounds like 'fu-kisoku') who has an irregular schedule — always on the run. 'Fugitive' → 不規則 (fukisoku, 'irregularity').

Cultural Note

『不規則』 (fukisoku, 'irregularity') is commonly used in Japanese to describe irregular patterns, such as work schedules, eating habits, or lifestyle. It's often advised to avoid 『不規則な生活』 (fukisoku na seikatsu, 'irregular lifestyle') for better health.

Forms

Base: 不規則Base noun form. Refers to a lack of regularity or consistency. Can be used as a na-adjective with 『な』, e.g., 『不規則な』 (fukisoku na, 'irregular').