支度
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Base noun form. Used to refer to the act of preparing or getting ready for something, often in contexts like meals, travel, or events.
Theme
Two friends, Mika and User, are getting ready for a weekend hiking trip. They discuss their preparation routines in Mika's apartment.
支度
したく
preparation
Everyday Life & SurvivalHome & Objects
Memory Hook
Imagine getting ready for a trip: you 'sit down' (し た く sounds like 'sit down') to pack your bags — that's preparation! 'Sit down' → 支度 (shitaku, 'preparation').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『支度』 (shitaku, 'preparation') is often used in daily routines, such as 『朝の支度』 (asa no shitaku, 'morning preparation') for getting ready for work or school. It emphasizes being organized and punctual.
Forms
Base: 支度Base noun form. Used to refer to the act of preparing or getting ready for something, often in contexts like meals, travel, or events.