沢山
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Base form used as an adverb or noun to indicate a large quantity. It can modify verbs (e.g., 『食べる』 taberu, 'to eat') or stand alone as a noun.
Theme
Two friends, Ken and User, are at a local festival discussing the food stalls and crowds.
沢山
たくさん
many / much
Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'sack' full of items — it's stuffed with 'many' things. 'Sack' sounds like たくさん (takusan, 'many / Much') — a sack full of many items!
Cultural Note
In Japanese, 『沢山』 (takusan) is often used in everyday conversation to express abundance, such as when shopping or describing a large quantity of food. It's polite and neutral, suitable for both formal and informal settings.
Forms
Base: 沢山Base form used as an adverb or noun to indicate a large quantity. It can modify verbs (e.g., 『食べる』 taberu, 'to eat') or stand alone as a noun.