書取
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Noun referring to the act of writing down spoken words as an exercise or task. Used in contexts like 『書取の練習』 (kakitori no renshuu, 'dictation practice').
Theme

In a Japanese language class, User is a student practicing with their teacher, Yamada-sensei, who is giving feedback on dictation exercises.

書取

かきとり

dictation

Culture & SocietySchool & Education

Memory Hook

Think of taking dictation in class: you write down what you hear. 'Kaki-tori' sounds like 'copy story' — you copy words from dictation!

Cultural Note

『書取』 (kakitori, 'dictation') is a common exercise in Japanese language classes to improve listening and writing skills. It's often used in schools and language tests.

Forms

Base: 書取Noun referring to the act of writing down spoken words as an exercise or task. Used in contexts like 『書取の練習』 (kakitori no renshuu, 'dictation practice').