未定
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Base noun form. Used to describe something that is not yet decided or finalized. Often appears in phrases like 『未定です』 (mitei desu, 'It is undecided').
Theme
Two colleagues, Ken and User, are discussing weekend plans in the office. Ken is trying to finalize a group outing, but User hasn't decided yet.
未定
みてい
not yet fixed / undecided / pending
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'meeting' where nothing is decided yet — it's 'me-tei' (未定) like 'meeting' but still pending. 'Meeting' → 未定 (mitei, 'undecided').
Cultural Note
In Japanese business and planning contexts, 『未定』 (mitei, 'undecided') is often used in schedules or announcements to indicate that details are still pending, such as 『日程は未定です』 (nittei wa mitei desu, 'The schedule is undecided').
Forms
Base: 未定Base noun form. Used to describe something that is not yet decided or finalized. Often appears in phrases like 『未定です』 (mitei desu, 'It is undecided').