切り
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Base noun form. Refers to a boundary, stopping point, or limit where something ends or is cut off.
Theme
At a café, User and their friend Taro discuss setting boundaries to avoid burnout in their busy schedules.
切り
きり
limits / place to leave off
Core Language Building BlocksCore Forms & Grammar Patterns
Memory Hook
Think of a 'cut-off' point where you stop something. 'Kiri' sounds like 'key-ree' — imagine a key turning to lock a limit in place!
Cultural Note
『切り』 (kiri) is often used in contexts like setting boundaries or deadlines, such as in work or personal tasks, to indicate a stopping point or limit.
Forms
Base: 切りBase noun form. Refers to a boundary, stopping point, or limit where something ends or is cut off.