先着
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Noun meaning 'first arrival' or 'first-come'. Often used in phrases like 『先着順』 (senchakujun, 'first-come, first-served') to describe priority based on arrival time.
Theme

At a local community center, User and their friend Ken are discussing a new workshop sign-up that has limited spots available.

先着

せんちゃく

first arrival

Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs

Memory Hook

Imagine a race where the first person to arrive gets a prize. 'First arrival' sounds like 'saki' (先, 'first') and 'chaku' (着, 'arrival') — think 'saki-chaku' → 先着 (senchaku, 'first arrival').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『先着』 (senchaku, 'first arrival') is often used in promotions, events, or sales to indicate limited availability for early participants, such as 『先着順』 (senchakujun, 'first-come, first-served').

Forms

Base: 先着Noun meaning 'first arrival' or 'first-come'. Often used in phrases like 『先着順』 (senchakujun, 'first-come, first-served') to describe priority based on arrival time.