延べ
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Base noun form. Used to indicate a cumulative or total amount, often in compound words like 『延べ面積』 (nobe menseki, 'total floor area').
Theme

Two colleagues, Ken and User, are reviewing project data in the office, discussing the total hours worked over the past month.

延べ

のべ

total / stretching

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a rubber band stretching to its total length—it's like 'futures' extending into time. 'Stretch' → 延べ (nobe, 'total / Stretching').

Cultural Note

In Japanese business contexts, 『延べ』 (nobe) is often used in terms like 『延べ面積』 (nobe menseki, 'total floor area') in real estate or 『延べ人数』 (nobe ninzu, 'total number of people') for event planning, emphasizing cumulative totals.

Forms

Base: 延べBase noun form. Used to indicate a cumulative or total amount, often in compound words like 『延べ面積』 (nobe menseki, 'total floor area').