待望
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Base noun form. Describes something that has been eagerly awaited or anticipated. Often used in phrases like 『待望の』 (taibou no, 'long-awaited') as an adjective modifier.
Theme

User and their friend Mika are at a café, excitedly talking about a new movie that has just been released after much anticipation.

待望

たいぼう

long-expected, waiting

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine waiting for a long-expected package. You 'tai-bou' (待望) — 'tai' sounds like 'tie' (as in 'tied to waiting'), and 'bou' sounds like 'bow' (as in 'bow in anticipation'). 'Tie-bow' → 待望 (tai-bou, 'long-expected, waiting').

Cultural Note

『待望』 (taibou, 'long-expected, waiting') is commonly used in media and marketing to describe highly anticipated events, products, or releases, such as a new movie or game. It conveys a sense of eager anticipation in Japanese culture.

Forms

Base: 待望Base noun form. Describes something that has been eagerly awaited or anticipated. Often used in phrases like 『待望の』 (taibou no, 'long-awaited') as an adjective modifier.