同封
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Base noun form. Used to refer to something enclosed with a letter or document. Typically appears in phrases like 『同封します』 (dōfū shimasu, 'I enclose').
Theme

User is a new employee at a company, discussing a formal letter with their senior colleague, Yamada, in the office.

同封

どうふう

enclosure (e.g., in a letter)

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Memory Hook

Imagine a letter with something 'enclosed' inside. Think of 'tofu' (同封 dōfū sounds like 'tofu')—it's soft and wrapped up, just like an enclosure in a letter! 'Tofu' → 同封 (dōfū, 'enclosure').

Cultural Note

In Japanese business and formal correspondence, 『同封』 (dōfū, 'enclosure') is often used in letters or emails to indicate that additional documents or items are included. It's a polite way to inform the recipient, similar to 'enclosed please find...' in English.

Forms

Base: 同封Base noun form. Used to refer to something enclosed with a letter or document. Typically appears in phrases like 『同封します』 (dōfū shimasu, 'I enclose').