幾多
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Base noun form. Used in formal contexts to indicate a large, indefinite quantity. Often modifies nouns directly, e.g., 『幾多の困難』 (ikutta no konnan, 'many difficulties').
Theme
User and their colleague Aiko are reminiscing about past projects during a coffee break at work.
幾多
いくた
many, numerous
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a garden with 'many' flowers, and you count them: 'How many?' sounds like 'iku-ta' (幾多). 'Iku-ta' → many, numerous!
Cultural Note
『幾多』 (ikutta) is a formal or literary word often used in written Japanese, such as in literature, historical texts, or speeches, to emphasize a large, often countless number of things or events.
Forms
Base: 幾多Base noun form. Used in formal contexts to indicate a large, indefinite quantity. Often modifies nouns directly, e.g., 『幾多の困難』 (ikutta no konnan, 'many difficulties').