品物
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Base noun form. Refers to items, merchandise, or products, often used in commercial or shopping contexts. Example: 『品物を買う』 (shinamono o kau, 'to buy goods').
Theme

At a local flea market, User and their friend Ken browse various stalls, discussing what items to buy as souvenirs.

品物

しなもの

goods

Everyday Life & SurvivalShopping & Money Use

Memory Hook

Imagine a shopkeeper pointing to their 'goods' and saying, 'Here are my 品物 (shinamono, 'goods') — shiny new items!' Think of 'shinamono' sounding like 'shiny new items' to remember it.

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『品物』 (shinamono, 'goods') is often used in shopping contexts, such as in markets or stores, to refer to merchandise or products for sale. It emphasizes the quality or nature of items, as in 『この品物は高いです』 (kono shinamono wa takai desu, 'This item is expensive').

Forms

Base: 品物Base noun form. Refers to items, merchandise, or products, often used in commercial or shopping contexts. Example: 『品物を買う』 (shinamono o kau, 'to buy goods').