用紙
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Base noun form. Refers to a sheet of paper or document designed for a specific purpose, such as filling out information or applications.
Theme

At a government office, User is filling out paperwork and asks the clerk Suzuki for assistance.

用紙

ようし

a form

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Memory Hook

Think of 'yoshi' paper used for filling out 'forms' in an office. 'Yoshi' sounds like 『用紙』 (youshi, 'a form') — imagine a sheet of paper for official use!

Cultural Note

In Japanese offices and government settings, 『用紙』 (youshi, 'a form') is essential for paperwork. Common examples include 『申請用紙』 (shinsei youshi, 'application form') or 『記入用紙』 (kinyuu youshi, 'entry form'), reflecting the importance of structured documentation in daily life.

Forms

Base: 用紙Base noun form. Refers to a sheet of paper or document designed for a specific purpose, such as filling out information or applications.