無数
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Base noun form. Used to describe an immeasurable or extremely large quantity. Often appears in phrases like 『無数の星』 (musū no hoshi, 'countless stars').
Theme

During a late-night study session at a university library, User and their friend Ken discuss astronomy and the vastness of the universe.

無数

むすう

countless number / infinite number

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'muse' (sounds like 無数 musu) counting stars in the sky — there are so many, it's countless! 'Muse counts countless stars' → 無数 (musū, 'countless number').

Cultural Note

In Japanese literature and poetry, 『無数』 (musū, 'countless number') is often used to evoke a sense of vastness or infinity, such as describing stars in the night sky or grains of sand on a beach, reflecting a deep appreciation for nature's scale.

Forms

Base: 無数Base noun form. Used to describe an immeasurable or extremely large quantity. Often appears in phrases like 『無数の星』 (musū no hoshi, 'countless stars').