同時
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Base noun form. Used to describe events happening at the same time. Often appears in phrases like 『同時に』 (dōji ni, 'simultaneously') as an adverb.
Theme
Two colleagues, Ken and User, are coordinating a project meeting at their office in Tokyo. They need to schedule a call with overseas partners.
同時
どうじ
simultaneous(ly) / same time
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine two clocks showing the exact same time. 'Simultaneous' sounds like 'same time' — think of 『同時』 (dōji, 'same time') as 'do-ji' (do it at the same time).
Cultural Note
In Japanese culture, punctuality is highly valued, and 『同時』 (dōji, 'same time') is often used in contexts like synchronized events, TV broadcasts, or meetings to emphasize coordination and harmony.
Forms
Base: 同時Base noun form. Used to describe events happening at the same time. Often appears in phrases like 『同時に』 (dōji ni, 'simultaneously') as an adverb.