注文
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Base noun form. Used for placing orders (e.g., at a restaurant) or making requests. Often paired with verbs like 『する』 (suru, 'to do') to form the verb 'to order'.
Theme

At a cozy café, User and their friend Mika are looking at the menu and deciding what to order for lunch.

注文

ちゅうもん

order / request

Everyday Life & SurvivalShopping & Money Use

Memory Hook

Imagine you're at a restaurant and you 'choo-choo' (注文 chuumon sounds like 'choo-choo') your order to the waiter like a train delivering food — 'choo-choo order' → 注文 (chuumon, 'order').

Cultural Note

In Japan, ordering food often involves saying 『注文をお願いします』 (chuumon o onegaishimasu, 'I'd like to order, please') at restaurants. It's polite to wait for the server to come to your table rather than calling out.

Forms

Base: 注文Base noun form. Used for placing orders (e.g., at a restaurant) or making requests. Often paired with verbs like 『する』 (suru, 'to do') to form the verb 'to order'.