暗示
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Base noun form. Used to indicate an indirect clue or suggestion, often in communication or problem-solving contexts. Example: 『彼は暗示をくれた』 (kare wa anjji o kureta, 'He gave me a hint').
Theme
At a party, User and their friend Yuta are trying to guess a surprise gift. Yuta drops subtle hints about what it might be.
暗示
あんじ
hint, suggestion
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine someone giving you a 'hint' by pointing to a sign that says '暗示' (anjji, 'hint'). 'Anjji' sounds like 'ancient' — an ancient sign holds a hidden hint!
Cultural Note
In Japanese culture, 『暗示』 (anjji, 'hint') is often used in contexts like puzzles, games, or subtle communication where direct statements are avoided to maintain harmony or create intrigue.
Forms
Base: 暗示Base noun form. Used to indicate an indirect clue or suggestion, often in communication or problem-solving contexts. Example: 『彼は暗示をくれた』 (kare wa anjji o kureta, 'He gave me a hint').