慣れ
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Noun derived from the verb 『慣れる』 (nareru, 'to get used to'). Refers to the state or result of becoming accustomed through repeated exposure or training.
Theme

At a local café, User and their friend Ken discuss learning Japanese and the challenges of getting used to new grammar patterns.

慣れ

なれ

practice, experience

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Think of 'nare' as 'near' to experience — when you get 'near' to something through practice, you gain 『慣れ』 (nare, 'practice, experience'). 'Near' → 慣れ (nare).

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『慣れ』 (nare) is highly valued in contexts like learning new skills or adapting to work environments. The phrase 『慣れれば簡単です』 (narereba kantan desu, 'Once you get used to it, it's easy') is common in encouraging perseverance.

Forms

Base: 慣れNoun derived from the verb 『慣れる』 (nareru, 'to get used to'). Refers to the state or result of becoming accustomed through repeated exposure or training.