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Noun meaning a collection of items tied or grouped together. Used as a counter for bundles, e.g., 『一束』 (hitotsuka, 'one bunch').
Theme

At a flower shop, User and their friend Yuki decide on a gift for a mutual friend's birthday.

つか

bunch, bundle

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Memory Hook

Imagine tying a 'bunch' of flowers with a string — it looks like a 'tsuka' (つか, 'bunch') of joy! 'Tsuka' sounds like 'tuck a' bunch together.

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『束』 (tsuka, 'bunch') is often used for items like flowers, herbs, or vegetables sold in markets. For example, 『花束』 (hanataba, 'flower bouquet') is a common gift for celebrations.

Forms

Base: 束Noun meaning a collection of items tied or grouped together. Used as a counter for bundles, e.g., 『一束』 (hitotsuka, 'one bunch').