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Base noun form. Used to indicate the following item, event, or person in a sequence. Often appears in phrases like 『次は』 (tsugi wa, 'next is').
Theme

User and their friend Satoshi are planning a weekend trip and discussing the itinerary step by step.

つぎ

next

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Memory Hook

Think of 'next' in line — 'next' sounds like 『次』 (tsugi, 'next'). Imagine pointing to the next person and saying, 'You're next!' → 『次』!

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『次』 (tsugi, 'next') is often used in queues, such as at train stations or stores, to indicate order. It's a polite way to manage waiting and is common in daily life.

Forms

Base: 次Base noun form. Used to indicate the following item, event, or person in a sequence. Often appears in phrases like 『次は』 (tsugi wa, 'next is').