云々
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Base noun form used to indicate continuation or omission of details. Often written in kanji but read as hiragana. Example: 『詳細は云々』 (shousai wa un-nun, 'details and so on').
Theme

Two colleagues, Ken and User, are discussing a complex project report in the office. Ken is summarizing the main points, and User is listening and responding.

云々

うんぬん

and so on, and so forth

Advanced ExpansionIdioms & Proverbs

Memory Hook

Imagine someone telling a long story and trailing off with 'and so on...' — it sounds like 'un-un' (うんぬん un-nun). 'Un-un' → 云々 (un-nun, 'and so on').

Cultural Note

In Japanese writing and speech, 『云々』 (un-nun, 'and so on') is often used to indicate that details are omitted or to summarize a list, similar to 'etc.' in English. It's common in formal documents and conversations to avoid repetition.

Forms

Base: 云々Base noun form used to indicate continuation or omission of details. Often written in kanji but read as hiragana. Example: 『詳細は云々』 (shousai wa un-nun, 'details and so on').