偶然
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Base form used as an adverb or noun. It describes events that happen without planning or intention, often modifying verbs or standing alone in sentences.
Theme

At a park, User bumps into their old classmate Yuta, whom they haven't seen in years, and they start catching up on life events.

偶然

ぐうぜん

by chance, unexpectedly

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine you 'go on' a trip and meet someone by chance. 'Go on' sounds like 『ぐうぜん』 (guuzen, 'by chance') — it happened unexpectedly!

Cultural Note

In Japanese culture, 『偶然』 (guuzen) is often used in stories and daily conversations to describe serendipitous encounters or events, reflecting a belief in fate and unexpected connections.

Forms

Base: 偶然Base form used as an adverb or noun. It describes events that happen without planning or intention, often modifying verbs or standing alone in sentences.