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This is a counter suffix used to count the number of times an event happens. It attaches to numbers (e.g., 『一度』 ichido, 'once') and cannot stand alone without a number. Example: 『三度』 (san-do, 'three times').
Theme

In a café, User and their coworker Aiko are discussing how often they visit the gym.

counter for occurrences

Numbers & CountingOccurrences & Times (~回)

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'do' (度 sounds like 'do') that you do over and over — each time is an occurrence. 'Do' → 度 (do, 'counter for occurrences').

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『度』 (do) is commonly used in everyday contexts to count how many times something happens, such as 『一度』 (ichido, 'once') or 『何度も』 (nandomo, 'many times'). It's essential for expressing frequency in conversations.

Forms

Base: 度This is a counter suffix used to count the number of times an event happens. It attaches to numbers (e.g., 『一度』 ichido, 'once') and cannot stand alone without a number. Example: 『三度』 (san-do, 'three times').