入れ物
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Base noun form. Composed of 『入れ』 (ire, 'putting in') + 『物』 (mono, 'thing'), meaning a thing for putting things in.
Theme

In a kitchen, User and their roommate Miyuki are organizing groceries and discussing storage options.

入れ物

いれもの

container / case

Everyday Life & SurvivalHome & Objects

Memory Hook

Imagine putting things 'in' a container. 『入れ物』 (iremono) sounds like 'ear-eh-mono' — think of 'ear' for 'in' (入れ ire) and 'mono' for 'thing' (物 mono).

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『入れ物』 (iremono, 'container') is commonly used for various storage items, such as 『弁当箱』 (bentoubako, 'lunch box') or 『お菓子の入れ物』 (okashi no iremono, 'snack container'), reflecting the culture of organized and aesthetic packaging.

Forms

Base: 入れ物Base noun form. Composed of 『入れ』 (ire, 'putting in') + 『物』 (mono, 'thing'), meaning a thing for putting things in.