単一
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Base noun form. Used to describe something that is singular, simple, or the only one of its kind. Often appears in compound words or formal expressions.
Theme

In a café, User and their friend Aiko are talking about simplifying their daily routines and habits.

単一

たんいつ

single, simple, sole

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a single, simple star shining alone in the sky. 'Single' and 'simple' both start with 's' — just like 『単一』 (tan'itsu, 'single, simple, sole').

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『単一』 (tan'itsu) is often used in formal or technical contexts, such as describing a single entity in business or science, like 『単一市場』 (tan'itsu shijou, 'single market').

Forms

Base: 単一Base noun form. Used to describe something that is singular, simple, or the only one of its kind. Often appears in compound words or formal expressions.