完ぺき
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Base na-adjective form. Used to describe something that is perfect, complete, or without flaws. Often follows the copula 『だ』 (da) or 『です』 (desu) in sentences.
Theme
In a café, User and their colleague Ken talk about their recent projects and strive for excellence in their work.
完ぺき
かんぺき
perfection / flawless
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a perfect circle with no flaws. You say, 'Perfect!' — which sounds like 'ぺき' (peki) in 『完ぺき』 (kanpeki, 'perfection'). 'Kan-peki' → 'can be perfect'!
Cultural Note
In Japanese culture, striving for 『完ぺき』 (kanpeki, 'perfection') is often valued in arts like tea ceremony or calligraphy, where attention to detail is key. It's also used in everyday praise, e.g., 『完ぺきです!』 (kanpeki desu!, 'It's perfect!').
Forms
Base: 完ぺきBase na-adjective form. Used to describe something that is perfect, complete, or without flaws. Often follows the copula 『だ』 (da) or 『です』 (desu) in sentences.
Negative: 完ぺきじゃないAdd 『じゃない』 (janai, 'is not') after the base form → 『完ぺきじゃない』 (kanpeki janai).
Past: 完ぺきだったAdd 『だった』 (datta, past copula) after the base form → 『完ぺきだった』 (kanpeki datta).
Adverbial: 完ぺきにAdd 『に』 (ni, adverbial marker) after the base form → 『完ぺきに』 (kanpeki ni).
Comparative: より完ぺきComparative formed with modifier 『より』 (yori, 'more than') + base adjective.
Superlative: 一番完ぺきSuperlative formed with 『一番』 (ichiban, 'number one / Most') + base adjective.