出口
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Base noun form. Used to indicate a way out of a building, room, or area. In sentences, it often follows location particles like 『の』 (no, possessive) or 『は』 (wa, topic marker). Example: 『駅の出口』 (eki no deguchi, 'station exit').
Theme
In a crowded train station, User and their acquaintance Yuta try to find their way out after arriving from a trip.
出口
でぐち
exit
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Memory Hook
Imagine an 'exit' sign at a movie theater — it's the way out! 'Exit' sounds like 'ex-it', and in Japanese, it's 『出口』 (deguchi, 'exit'). Think: 'De-guchi' → 'The way out'.
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『出口』 (deguchi, 'exit') signs are commonly found in public places like train stations, shopping malls, and buildings. They are often marked in green for easy identification, and following them is important for safety and navigation.
Forms
Base: 出口Base noun form. Used to indicate a way out of a building, room, or area. In sentences, it often follows location particles like 『の』 (no, possessive) or 『は』 (wa, topic marker). Example: 『駅の出口』 (eki no deguchi, 'station exit').