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Base noun form. Indicates totality, entirety, or completeness. Often used as a prefix or in compounds to modify other nouns.
Theme

Two friends, Yuta and User, are cleaning up after a party at Yuta's apartment. They're discussing what to do with the leftover food and drinks.

ぜん

all / whole / entire

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Think of a 'whole' pizza — 'zen' sounds like 全 (zen, 'all / Whole'). 'Zen pizza' → 全 (zen, 'all / Whole').

Cultural Note

全 (zen, 'all / Whole') is commonly used in compound words like 『全国』 (zenkoku, 'whole country') or 『全部』 (zenbu, 'all / Everything'). It emphasizes completeness in various contexts, from business to daily life.

Forms

Base: 全Base noun form. Indicates totality, entirety, or completeness. Often used as a prefix or in compounds to modify other nouns.