熟語
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Base noun form. Refers to a compound word made of two or more kanji characters, often with a specific meaning that may differ from the individual characters. Used in contexts like language learning or literature.
Theme

In a Japanese language study group, User and their classmate Aiko practice vocabulary, focusing on kanji compounds and idioms.

熟語

じゅくご

idiom, kanji compound

Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'jewel' (熟語 jukugo sounds like 'jewel-go') made of kanji characters — it's a precious compound word! 'Jewel-go' → 熟語 (jukugo, 'idiom, kanji compound').

Cultural Note

In Japanese education, learning 『熟語』 (jukugo, 'kanji compounds') is essential for literacy. Students often memorize them using flashcards or practice in 『漢字ドリル』 (kanji doriru, 'kanji workbooks') to build vocabulary for reading and writing.

Forms

Base: 熟語Base noun form. Refers to a compound word made of two or more kanji characters, often with a specific meaning that may differ from the individual characters. Used in contexts like language learning or literature.