心当たり
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Base noun form. Used to express that someone has an idea or clue about something, often in contexts of memory or suspicion.
Theme

At a community center, User and their neighbor Miyuki discuss a missing item that was found in the lost and found.

心当たり

こころあたり

having some knowledge of, happening to know

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Memory Hook

Imagine having a clue in your heart — 『心当たり』 (kokoroatari, 'having some knowledge of'). It sounds like 'kokoro' (heart) + 'atari' (hit) → your heart hits on something you know!

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『心当たり』 (kokoroatari, 'having some knowledge of') is often used in conversations when someone is trying to recall information or suspects something, such as in detective stories or everyday problem-solving.

Forms

Base: 心当たりBase noun form. Used to express that someone has an idea or clue about something, often in contexts of memory or suspicion.