未婚
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Noun describing marital status. Used as a standalone term or in phrases like 『未婚の』 (mikon no, 'unmarried') to modify nouns.
Theme

At a family gathering, User chats with their cousin Miyuki about life updates and relationship statuses among relatives.

未婚

みこん

unmarried

People & IdentityFamily & Personal Relationships

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'me' (mi) who is 'not' (un) married yet — 'me-un' sounds like 『未婚』 (mikon, 'unmarried'). Think: 'Me, not married!'

Cultural Note

In Japan, marital status is often indicated on official forms and in introductions. 『未婚』 (mikon, 'unmarried') is a neutral term used in contexts like job applications or matchmaking services.

Forms

Base: 未婚Noun describing marital status. Used as a standalone term or in phrases like 『未婚の』 (mikon no, 'unmarried') to modify nouns.