祝賀
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Base noun form. Used to refer to a formal celebration or congratulatory event. Often appears in compound words like 『祝賀会』 (shukuga-kai, 'celebration party').
Theme

At a community center, User and their neighbor Miyuki discuss upcoming local events and festivities.

祝賀

しゅくが

celebration

Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'shu-ga' (祝賀 shukuga) party where everyone is cheering and celebrating. 'Shu-ga' sounds like 'shoo-ga' — think of shouting 'Shoo! Go!' at a celebration to congratulate someone!

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『祝賀』 (shukuga, 'celebration') is often used in formal contexts like weddings, company anniversaries, or national holidays. It's common to hear phrases like 『祝賀会』 (shukuga-kai, 'celebration party') at such events.

Forms

Base: 祝賀Base noun form. Used to refer to a formal celebration or congratulatory event. Often appears in compound words like 『祝賀会』 (shukuga-kai, 'celebration party').