出来上がり
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Noun form derived from the verb 『出来上がる』 (dekiagaru, 'to be finished'). Used to indicate completion or readiness of something, often as a standalone exclamation or in phrases like 『出来上がりです』 (dekiagari desu, 'it is ready').
Theme
At a local bakery, User and the baker Taro are checking on the status of a custom cake order for a party.
出来上がり
できあがり
be finished, ready
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Memory Hook
Imagine a chef proudly presenting a dish and saying, 『出来上がり!』 (dekiagari, 'be finished, ready'). It sounds like 'deck is ready' — your deck of cards is all set to play!
Cultural Note
In Japanese, 『出来上がり』 (dekiagari) is often used in contexts like cooking, construction, or projects to announce completion. For example, a chef might say it when serving a meal, or a craftsman when finishing a piece of work.
Forms
Base: 出来上がりNoun form derived from the verb 『出来上がる』 (dekiagaru, 'to be finished'). Used to indicate completion or readiness of something, often as a standalone exclamation or in phrases like 『出来上がりです』 (dekiagari desu, 'it is ready').