特徴
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Base noun form. Refers to distinctive or characteristic aspects of something, such as a product, person, or place. Often used with particles like 『の』 (no, possessive) or 『が』 (ga, subject) to describe features.
Theme

At a tech conference, User and their colleague Ken discuss the latest smartphone models and their standout features.

特徴

とくちょう

feature(s)

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'character' with unique 'traits' that stand out. '特徴' (tokuchou) sounds like 'toe-coo-chow' — think of a chef (chow) pointing out special features on a menu.

Cultural Note

In Japanese culture, 『特徴』 (tokuchou) is often used in contexts like product descriptions, personality assessments, or historical analysis to highlight distinctive qualities. For example, in anime, characters' 『特徴』 (tokuchou) might include unique abilities or visual traits.

Forms

Base: 特徴Base noun form. Refers to distinctive or characteristic aspects of something, such as a product, person, or place. Often used with particles like 『の』 (no, possessive) or 『が』 (ga, subject) to describe features.