獲物
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Noun meaning 'game' (as in hunted animals), 'spoils', or 'trophy'. Refers to something captured or won, often in hunting or competitive settings. Example: 『狩りの獲物』 (kari no emono, 'hunted game').
Theme

During a hiking trip in the mountains, User and their experienced guide Akira talk about wildlife and hunting experiences.

獲物

えもの

game, spoils, trophy

Nature & EnvironmentAnimals

Memory Hook

Imagine a hunter proudly holding up their game or trophy. 'Get' (like in 'get prey') sounds like 'ge' in 『獲物』 (emono, 'game, spoils, trophy'). Think: 'E-mono' → 'E' for 'earn' and 'mono' for 'thing' — something earned as a prize.

Cultural Note

In Japanese culture, 『獲物』 (emono, 'game, spoils, trophy') is commonly used in hunting, fishing, or competitive contexts to refer to captured prey or rewards. It can also metaphorically describe spoils in games or contests.

Forms

Base: 獲物Noun meaning 'game' (as in hunted animals), 'spoils', or 'trophy'. Refers to something captured or won, often in hunting or competitive settings. Example: 『狩りの獲物』 (kari no emono, 'hunted game').