私物
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Base noun form. Refers to items owned by an individual, not for public use. Often used in formal or legal contexts to denote personal belongings.
Theme

At a shared office space, User and their coworker Yamada are tidying up after a meeting and discussing items left behind.

私物

わたくしもの

private property / personal effects

Everyday Life & SurvivalHome & Objects

Memory Hook

Imagine your 'private' stash of items — like a secret box labeled '私物' (watakushi-mono, 'private property'). 'Watakushi' sounds like 'what a cushy' private collection!

Cultural Note

In Japan, respecting personal space and property is important. 『私物』 (watakushi-mono, 'private property') is often used in contexts like offices or shared spaces to label personal items, emphasizing boundaries and ownership.

Forms

Base: 私物Base noun form. Refers to items owned by an individual, not for public use. Often used in formal or legal contexts to denote personal belongings.