家出
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Base noun form. Combines 『家』 (ie, 'home') and 『出』 (de, 'exit') to mean 'running away from home'. Used in contexts like 『家出する』 (iede suru, 'to run away from home').
Theme

User is talking with their friend Aiko about a mutual acquaintance who recently left home without explanation, and they are concerned about the situation.

家出

いえで

running away from home

People & IdentityFamily & Personal Relationships

Memory Hook

Imagine a house (家 ie) with an exit sign (出 de) — someone is running away from home! 'House exit' → 家出 (iede, 'running away from home').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『家出』 (iede, 'running away from home') is a serious social issue often discussed in media and support groups. It can refer to youth or adults leaving home due to family conflicts or personal struggles.

Forms

Base: 家出Base noun form. Combines 『家』 (ie, 'home') and 『出』 (de, 'exit') to mean 'running away from home'. Used in contexts like 『家出する』 (iede suru, 'to run away from home').