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Base noun form. Refers to a garden, typically an outdoor area with plants, trees, or decorative features. Used in phrases like 『庭があります』 (niwa ga arimasu, 'there is a garden').
Theme

User is visiting their neighbor, Yoshiko, who is an avid gardener. They are chatting in Yoshiko's backyard about gardening tips and plans.

にわ

garden

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Memory Hook

Imagine a peaceful 'tea' (庭 niwa sounds like 'tea') ceremony in a beautiful garden. 'Tea' → 庭 (niwa, 'garden').

Cultural Note

In Japan, gardens are highly valued for their aesthetic and spiritual significance. Traditional Japanese gardens often feature elements like rocks, water, and carefully pruned plants to create a harmonious and serene environment.

Forms

Base: 庭Base noun form. Refers to a garden, typically an outdoor area with plants, trees, or decorative features. Used in phrases like 『庭があります』 (niwa ga arimasu, 'there is a garden').