付録
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Noun referring to an additional section or material attached to a book, document, or product. Used in contexts like books, magazines, or reports to provide extra information. Example: 『この本の付録』 (kono hon no furoku, 'the appendix of this book').
Theme
At a university library, User and their friend Ken are discussing research materials for a group project.
付録
ふろく
appendix, supplement
Culture & SocietySchool & Education
Memory Hook
Think of a book with an extra section at the end — it's like a 'footnote' or appendix. 'Appendix' sounds like 'appendix' in English, and 付録 (furoku) is the Japanese term for it, often found in textbooks or magazines.
Cultural Note
In Japan, 付録 (furoku, 'appendix / Supplement') is commonly used in academic books, magazines, and manuals to provide additional information, charts, or data. For example, many manga magazines include 付録 (furoku) like posters or small toys as bonuses for readers.
Forms
Base: 付録Noun referring to an additional section or material attached to a book, document, or product. Used in contexts like books, magazines, or reports to provide extra information. Example: 『この本の付録』 (kono hon no furoku, 'the appendix of this book').