引用
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Base noun form. Used to refer to quoting or citing text from another source. Often appears in academic or formal contexts, e.g., 『引用する』 (in'yō suru, 'to quote').
Theme
Two university students, Ken and User, are working on a group project in the library, discussing how to cite sources for their research paper.
引用
いんよう
quotation / citation
Culture & SocietySchool & Education
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'quote' from a book that you 'in' (引用 in-yō sounds like 'in yo') — you're pulling words in from another source. 'In yo' → 引用 (in'yō, 'quotation').
Cultural Note
In Japanese academic and professional settings, proper 『引用』 (in'yō, 'citation') is essential to avoid plagiarism. Students learn to cite sources using formats like APA or MLA, and it's common to see citations in research papers and articles.
Forms
Base: 引用Base noun form. Used to refer to quoting or citing text from another source. Often appears in academic or formal contexts, e.g., 『引用する』 (in'yō suru, 'to quote').