疑問
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Base noun form. Used to express a question, doubt, or uncertainty. Often appears in phrases like 『疑問がある』 (gimon ga aru, 'to have a question').
Theme
In a café, User and their friend Aya are studying Japanese grammar and discussing confusing points.
疑問
ぎもん
question / doubt
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a detective with a big question mark over their head, saying 『疑問』 (gimon, 'question'). 'Gimon' sounds like 'gimme one' — you're asking for one answer to your question!
Cultural Note
In Japanese education and debate, expressing 『疑問』 (gimon, 'question') is encouraged to foster critical thinking. It's common in academic settings to say 『疑問があります』 (gimon ga arimasu, 'I have a question') during discussions.
Forms
Base: 疑問Base noun form. Used to express a question, doubt, or uncertainty. Often appears in phrases like 『疑問がある』 (gimon ga aru, 'to have a question').