持参
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Base noun form. Often used as a suru-verb in phrases like 『持参する』 (jisan suru, 'to bring'). It implies bringing something along, especially to a specific place or event.
Theme

Two colleagues, Ken and User, are preparing for a team-building picnic in the park. They discuss what items to bring for the event.

持参

じさん

bringing / taking / carrying

Core Language Building BlocksCore Verbs & Actions

Memory Hook

Imagine you're going to a party and need to bring something. Think: 'I must bring it' → 'must bring' sounds like 'motsu' (to hold) + 'san' (like 'san' in Japanese honorifics) → 『持参』 (jisan, 'bringing').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『持参』 (jisan, 'bringing') is often used in formal contexts like business meetings or events where you're expected to bring documents or items. For example, 『書類を持参してください』 (shorui o jisan shite kudasai, 'Please bring the documents').

Forms

Base: 持参Base noun form. Often used as a suru-verb in phrases like 『持参する』 (jisan suru, 'to bring'). It implies bringing something along, especially to a specific place or event.