果実
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Base noun form. Refers to the botanical fruit or edible fruit. Can be used in phrases like 『果実を食べる』 (kajitsu o taberu, 'to eat fruit').
Theme
At a local farmers' market, User and their friend Haruka browse fresh produce and discuss healthy eating habits.
果実
かじつ
fruit
Everyday Life & SurvivalFood & Dining
Memory Hook
Imagine a juicy fruit like an apple or orange. The word 『果実』 (kajitsu, 'fruit') sounds like 'car jitsu' — think of a car full of fruit! 'Car jitsu' → 果実 (kajitsu, 'fruit').
Cultural Note
In Japan, fruit is often given as a gift, especially high-quality varieties like melons or grapes. Seasonal fruits are celebrated, and you might see them in『果物屋』 (kudamono-ya, 'fruit shops') or as part of traditional desserts.
Forms
Base: 果実Base noun form. Refers to the botanical fruit or edible fruit. Can be used in phrases like 『果実を食べる』 (kajitsu o taberu, 'to eat fruit').