揃い
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Base noun form. Refers to a matching set of items, such as clothing or objects, that are uniform or coordinated. Often used with 『の』 (no) to describe something as part of a set, e.g., 『揃いの服』 (soroi no fuku, 'matching clothes').
Theme

Two friends, Yuta and User, are shopping for matching outfits for a group event they're attending together.

揃い

そろい

set, suit, uniform

Everyday Life & SurvivalClothing

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'suit' or 'uniform' that everyone wears in a set. 'Suit' sounds like 'soy' — think of a soy sauce bottle with a matching set of dishes: 'Soy set' → 揃い (soroi, 'set, suit, uniform').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『揃い』 (soroi) is often used for matching outfits like school uniforms or team uniforms, emphasizing group harmony and unity. It's common in festivals or ceremonies where participants wear coordinated attire.

Forms

Base: 揃いBase noun form. Refers to a matching set of items, such as clothing or objects, that are uniform or coordinated. Often used with 『の』 (no) to describe something as part of a set, e.g., 『揃いの服』 (soroi no fuku, 'matching clothes').