満点
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Base noun form. Refers to a perfect score, typically on tests, exams, or evaluations. Example: 『テストで満点を取りました』 (tesuto de manten o torimashita, 'I got a perfect score on the test').
Theme

After a difficult exam, User meets their classmate Akira at school to discuss results and study strategies.

満点

まんてん

perfect score

Culture & SocietySchool & Education

Memory Hook

Think of a 'full point' — 満点 (manten) sounds like 'man ten' as in 'man, I got a perfect ten!' It represents a perfect score on a test or exam.

Cultural Note

In Japanese schools and exams, 『満点』 (manten, 'perfect score') is a common goal for students. It's often used in phrases like 『満点を取る』 (manten o toru, 'to get a perfect score') to celebrate academic achievement.

Forms

Base: 満点Base noun form. Refers to a perfect score, typically on tests, exams, or evaluations. Example: 『テストで満点を取りました』 (tesuto de manten o torimashita, 'I got a perfect score on the test').