液体
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Base noun form. Refers to a substance that flows and takes the shape of its container, like water or oil. Used in scientific and everyday contexts, e.g., 『液体を飲む』 (ekitai o nomu, 'to drink a liquid').
Theme

In a science lab, User and their lab partner Ken are discussing an experiment involving different substances.

液体

えきたい

liquid

Everyday Life & SurvivalHome & Objects

Memory Hook

Imagine a liquid flowing like a river. The word 『液体』 (ekitai, 'liquid') sounds like 'exit' — think of liquid exiting a bottle! 'Exit' → 液体 (ekitai, 'liquid').

Cultural Note

In Japan, liquids like 『お茶』 (ocha, 'tea') and 『水』 (mizu, 'water') are commonly served in specific containers. Understanding 『液体』 (ekitai, 'liquid') helps in contexts like cooking, science, or daily life, such as discussing beverages or cleaning products.

Forms

Base: 液体Base noun form. Refers to a substance that flows and takes the shape of its container, like water or oil. Used in scientific and everyday contexts, e.g., 『液体を飲む』 (ekitai o nomu, 'to drink a liquid').