宿題
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Base noun form. Used to refer to assignments given by teachers. Typically requires particles like 『を』 (o) for objects, e.g., 『宿題をする』 (shukudai o suru, 'to do homework').
Theme
In the library, User and their friend Mika are studying together and talking about their assignments for the weekend.
宿題
しゅくだい
homework
Culture & SocietySchool & Education
Memory Hook
Imagine a student staying up late to finish their homework. They sigh, 'Shukudai' sounds like 'shook the day' — you shook the day to get it done! 'Shook the day' → 宿題 (shukudai, 'homework').
Cultural Note
In Japan, students often have daily homework assignments called 『宿題』 (shukudai, 'homework'), which is taken seriously as part of their education. It's common to hear phrases like 『宿題をします』 (shukudai o shimasu, 'I do homework') in school settings.
Forms
Base: 宿題Base noun form. Used to refer to assignments given by teachers. Typically requires particles like 『を』 (o) for objects, e.g., 『宿題をする』 (shukudai o suru, 'to do homework').