満員
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Noun meaning completely full, with no vacancies or seats left. Often used for transportation, venues, or events. Example: 『電車が満員です』 (densha ga man'in desu, 'The train is full').
Theme

User and their friend Yuka are planning to watch a movie at a local theater on a weekend evening.

満員

まんいん

full house

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Memory Hook

Picture a concert hall with every seat taken — it's a 'full house'! 『満員』 (man'in, 'full house') sounds like 'man in' — as in, 'man, everyone is in!'

Cultural Note

『満員』 (man'in, 'full house') is frequently seen on signs for trains, buses, theaters, and events in Japan to indicate no more space or tickets available. It's a key term for crowded situations.

Forms

Base: 満員Noun meaning completely full, with no vacancies or seats left. Often used for transportation, venues, or events. Example: 『電車が満員です』 (densha ga man'in desu, 'The train is full').