単位
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Base noun form. Refers to academic credits earned from completing courses. Used in educational contexts, e.g., 『単位を取る』 (tan'i o toru, 'to earn credits').
Theme
Two university students, Ken and User, are discussing their course schedules and academic progress in the campus library.
単位
たんい
credit (for a course in school)
Culture & SocietySchool & Education
Memory Hook
To remember 『単位』 (tan'i, 'credit'), think of a 'tan' (like a tan line) on your report card — each tan represents a credit you earn in school! 'Tan' → 単位 (tan'i, 'credit').
Cultural Note
In Japanese universities, students must earn a certain number of 『単位』 (tan'i, 'credits') to graduate. Courses are often measured in credits, and students track their progress carefully to meet graduation requirements.
Forms
Base: 単位Base noun form. Refers to academic credits earned from completing courses. Used in educational contexts, e.g., 『単位を取る』 (tan'i o toru, 'to earn credits').