勝ち
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Base noun form. Used to denote a win or victory in contexts like sports, games, or competitions. Example: 『試合の勝ち』 (shiai no kachi, 'win of the match').
Theme

After a local chess tournament, User and their teammate Aya are reflecting on the matches and discussing strategies for future wins.

勝ち

かち

win / victory

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Memory Hook

Imagine a champion holding a trophy and shouting, 'I got the win!' — 'win' sounds like 'kachi' in Japanese. Think: 'Catch the win → 勝ち (kachi, 'win').'

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『勝ち』 (kachi, 'win') is often used in sports, games, and competitions. It's common to hear phrases like 『勝ちました!』 (kachimashita!, 'We won!') during events like sumo wrestling or video game tournaments.

Forms

Base: 勝ちBase noun form. Used to denote a win or victory in contexts like sports, games, or competitions. Example: 『試合の勝ち』 (shiai no kachi, 'win of the match').