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Base noun form. Refers to the weight of an object. Often used with counters like 『キロ』 (kiro, 'kilogram') or 『グラム』 (guramu, 'gram') to specify measurements, e.g., 『目方は3キロです』 (mekata wa san kiro desu, 'The weight is 3 kilograms').
Theme

At a gym, User and their friend Ken are discussing fitness goals and weight management.

目方

めかた

weight

Everyday Life & SurvivalShopping & Money Use

Memory Hook

Imagine weighing something on a scale and saying 'me-kata' — 『目方』 (mekata, 'weight') sounds like 'me-kata', where 'kata' can remind you of 'weight' in Japanese culture.

Cultural Note

『目方』 (mekata, 'weight') is commonly used in markets and shops in Japan to discuss the weight of goods, especially for fresh produce or packaged items. It's a practical term in daily shopping.

Forms

Base: 目方Base noun form. Refers to the weight of an object. Often used with counters like 『キロ』 (kiro, 'kilogram') or 『グラム』 (guramu, 'gram') to specify measurements, e.g., 『目方は3キロです』 (mekata wa san kiro desu, 'The weight is 3 kilograms').