全集
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Base noun form. Refers to a full collection of works by an author, artist, or in a series. Often used in publishing and academic contexts.
Theme
At a bookstore, User and their friend Ken browse the literature section, discussing classic authors and their publications.
全集
ぜんしゅう
complete works
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Memory Hook
Think of a 'complete' set of books by an author, like a 'zen' collection. 'Zen' sounds like 'complete' in Japanese — 『全集』 (zenshuu, 'complete works').
Cultural Note
『全集』 (zenshuu) is commonly used for published collections of an author's works, such as 『夏目漱石全集』 (Natsume Soseki zenshuu, 'Complete Works of Natsume Soseki'), popular among literature enthusiasts in Japan.
Forms
Base: 全集Base noun form. Refers to a full collection of works by an author, artist, or in a series. Often used in publishing and academic contexts.