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Base noun form. Refers to an organized group, team, or collective, often used as a suffix in compound words.
Theme

At a community center, User and their friend Ken discuss joining a local hiking group to explore nature trails together.

だん

group, corps, party

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Memory Hook

Think of a 'dance troupe' or 'group' performing together. 『団』 (dan, 'group') sounds like 'dan' in 'dance group' — a cohesive unit moving as one.

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『団』 (dan) is often used in compound words to denote organized groups, such as 『学生団』 (gakusei dan, 'student group') or 『応援団』 (ouen dan, 'cheerleading squad'), reflecting the importance of teamwork and collective identity in society.

Forms

Base: 団Base noun form. Refers to an organized group, team, or collective, often used as a suffix in compound words.