果物
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General noun for fruit. Can be used alone or with counters like 『一個』 (ikko, 'one piece') for counting pieces of fruit.
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User and their friend Aya are at a grocery store, discussing what to buy for a healthy snack.

果物

くだもの

fruit

Everyday Life & SurvivalFood & Dining

Memory Hook

Think of a fruit basket full of colorful fruits. 'Fruit' sounds like 'kudamono' — imagine saying 'Could a mono (thing) be fruit?' 'Could a mono' → 果物 (kudamono, 'fruit').

Cultural Note

In Japan, fruit is often given as a gift and can be quite expensive, especially high-quality varieties like melons or grapes. Fruit is also commonly served as dessert or in bento boxes.

Forms

Base: 果物General noun for fruit. Can be used alone or with counters like 『一個』 (ikko, 'one piece') for counting pieces of fruit.