全員
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Noun meaning 'all members' or 'everyone in a group'. Used to refer to the entire set of people in a specific context, such as a team, class, or organization. Example: 『全員が来ました』 (zen'in ga kimashita, 'All members came.').
Theme

At a university club meeting, Sakura and User are planning a weekend hiking trip and need to confirm attendance from the members.

全員

ぜんいん

all members

People & IdentityOccupations & Roles

Memory Hook

Imagine a team where 'all members' are present. Think of 'zen' as 'zen' (like 'zen' in 'zenith' meaning peak or whole) and 'in' as 'in' (as in 'included'). 'Zen-in' → all members are in!

Cultural Note

In Japanese group settings, such as schools or companies, it's common to use 『全員』 (zen'in, 'all members') in announcements or instructions, e.g., 『全員集合!』 (zen'in shuugou!, 'All members assemble!'). This emphasizes collective participation and unity.

Forms

Base: 全員Noun meaning 'all members' or 'everyone in a group'. Used to refer to the entire set of people in a specific context, such as a team, class, or organization. Example: 『全員が来ました』 (zen'in ga kimashita, 'All members came.').