生まれつき
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Base noun form. Describes something inherent or innate from birth. Often used as an adverb or in compound phrases to indicate natural disposition.
Theme

At a local café, User and their friend Ken discuss personality traits and natural abilities over coffee.

生まれつき

うまれつき

by nature, by birth, native

People & IdentityEmotions & Personality

Memory Hook

Think of a baby born with a natural talent — 'Born to be' → 生まれつき (umaretsuki, 'by nature, by birth, native'). 'Umare' sounds like 'you marry' into your nature!

Cultural Note

『生まれつき』 (umaretsuki, 'by nature, by birth, native') is commonly used to describe innate qualities or talents in people, such as 『生まれつきの才能』 (umaretsuki no sainou, 'natural talent'). It reflects the cultural appreciation for inherent abilities.

Forms

Base: 生まれつきBase noun form. Describes something inherent or innate from birth. Often used as an adverb or in compound phrases to indicate natural disposition.