大木
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Compound noun: 『大』 (dai, 'large') + 『木』 (boku, 'tree'). Used to describe big or old trees in nature or landscapes.
Theme

User and their friend Miyuki are hiking in a forest and come across a notable landmark.

大木

だいぼく

large tree

Nature & EnvironmentPlants

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'large oak' tree—'dai' (大) means 'large' and 'ki' (木) means 'tree'. Think: 'Dai-ki' sounds like 'die-key'—a large key made from a tree!

Cultural Note

In Japan, large trees like 『大木』 (daiboku, 'large tree') are often revered in Shinto shrines and parks, symbolizing longevity and nature's power. They are common in traditional gardens and folklore.

Forms

Base: 大木Compound noun: 『大』 (dai, 'large') + 『木』 (boku, 'tree'). Used to describe big or old trees in nature or landscapes.