墜落
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Base noun form. Used to describe the act of falling or crashing, often in contexts like accidents or disasters. Grammar note: This noun can be used as a subject or object in sentences, e.g., 『墜落が起きた』 (tsuiraku ga okita, 'a crash occurred').
Theme

Two friends, Ken and User, are watching a news report about a recent aviation incident. Ken is a news enthusiast who often discusses current events with User.

墜落

ついらく

falling, crashing

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a plane 'zui' (墜落 tsuiraku sounds like 'zoo-ee') falling from the sky and crashing — 'Zoo-ee' crash! → 墜落 (tsuiraku, 'falling, crashing').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『墜落』 (tsuiraku, 'falling, crashing') is often used in news reports about accidents involving aircraft or other vehicles, highlighting safety concerns in transportation.

Forms

Base: 墜落Base noun form. Used to describe the act of falling or crashing, often in contexts like accidents or disasters. Grammar note: This noun can be used as a subject or object in sentences, e.g., 『墜落が起きた』 (tsuiraku ga okita, 'a crash occurred').