唯一
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Base noun form. Used to describe something that is the only one of its kind or unique. Often modifies nouns with 『の』 (no, possessive) or used as a predicate. Example: 『唯一のチャンス』 (yuiitsu no chansu, 'the only chance').
Theme

User and their friend Miyuki are talking about a rare antique shop they visited, focusing on unique items they saw.

唯一

ゆいいつ

only, sole, unique

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Think of a 'unique' gem that is the 'only' one of its kind. 'Yui-itsu' sounds like 'you eat it' — but it's so special, you'd never eat it! 'You eat it' → 『唯一』 (yuiitsu, 'only / Unique').

Cultural Note

『唯一』 (yuiitsu, 'only / Unique') is often used in contexts like 『唯一無二』 (yuiitsu muni, 'one and only / Peerless') to describe something truly special or irreplaceable in Japanese culture, such as in art or relationships.

Forms

Base: 唯一Base noun form. Used to describe something that is the only one of its kind or unique. Often modifies nouns with 『の』 (no, possessive) or used as a predicate. Example: 『唯一のチャンス』 (yuiitsu no chansu, 'the only chance').