同居
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Noun meaning 'living together' or 'cohabitation'. Can be used as a standalone noun or in phrases like 『同居する』 (doukyo suru, 'to live together'). Example: 『彼らは同居しています』 (karera wa doukyo shite imasu, 'They are living together').
Theme

Two close friends, Ken and User, chat over coffee about their future living arrangements after graduation.

同居

どうきょ

living together

People & IdentityFamily & Personal Relationships

Memory Hook

Picture roommates sharing a home — they're 'living together'. Think 'co-habitat': 『同居』 (doukyo, 'living together'). 'Doukyo' sounds like 'do co-habitat'.

Cultural Note

『同居』 (doukyo) is often used to describe family members, couples, or friends sharing a residence. In Japan, multi-generational households are common, so this term appears in discussions about housing and family life.

Forms

Base: 同居Noun meaning 'living together' or 'cohabitation'. Can be used as a standalone noun or in phrases like 『同居する』 (doukyo suru, 'to live together'). Example: 『彼らは同居しています』 (karera wa doukyo shite imasu, 'They are living together').