様式
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Base noun form. Refers to a particular style, form, or pattern, often used in formal or artistic contexts. Can be used alone or with particles like 『の』 (no, possessive) to modify other nouns.
Theme
In a design studio, User and their mentor, Suzuki, are reviewing different artistic styles for a new project, focusing on which pattern might best suit the client's needs.
様式
ようしき
style / form / pattern
Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs
Memory Hook
Imagine a stylish 'sai' (sounds like 様式 'youshiki') pattern on a kimono — it's the 'style' or 'form' that makes it unique. 'Sai' → 様式 (youshiki, 'style').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『様式』 (youshiki) is often used in contexts like traditional arts, ceremonies, or design to refer to established styles or patterns, such as in 『茶道の様式』 (sadou no youshiki, 'tea ceremony style').
Forms
Base: 様式Base noun form. Refers to a particular style, form, or pattern, often used in formal or artistic contexts. Can be used alone or with particles like 『の』 (no, possessive) to modify other nouns.