産物
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Base noun form. Refers to something produced, such as agricultural goods, manufactured items, or results of effort. Used in phrases like 『農産物』 (nōsanbutsu, 'agricultural products').
Theme

At a local farmers' market, User and their friend Ken browse stalls discussing regional goods and specialties.

産物

さんぶつ

product (as in goods or output)

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Memory Hook

Imagine a factory producing goods: 'san' sounds like 'sun' shining on the 'butsu' (product). 'Sun product' → 産物 (sanbutsu, 'product').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 産物 (sanbutsu) is often used in contexts like regional specialties or agricultural products, such as 『特産物』 (tokusanbutsu, 'local specialty'). It highlights the connection between a place and its output.

Forms

Base: 産物Base noun form. Refers to something produced, such as agricultural goods, manufactured items, or results of effort. Used in phrases like 『農産物』 (nōsanbutsu, 'agricultural products').