分母
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Noun for the bottom part of a fraction. Used in mathematical expressions, e.g., 『分数の分母』 (bunsuu no bunbo, 'denominator of a fraction').
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A student, Taro, and User, who is helping with math homework, discuss fractions and common denominators in a study session.

分母

ぶんぼ

denominator

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a fraction where the bottom number is the 'denominator.' Think of 'denominator' as the 'den' (like a den or home) at the bottom — 『分母』 (bunbo, 'denominator') is the 'bottom part' of a fraction.

Cultural Note

In Japanese education, fractions are taught early in math classes, and 『分母』 (bunbo, 'denominator') is a key term. It's often used in contexts like 『分数』 (bunsuu, 'fraction') to explain parts of a whole, such as in recipes or measurements.

Forms

Base: 分母Noun for the bottom part of a fraction. Used in mathematical expressions, e.g., 『分数の分母』 (bunsuu no bunbo, 'denominator of a fraction').