移転
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Base noun form. Refers to the act of moving or transferring, such as relocating a business or changing an address. Can be used with 『する』 (suru) to form a verb: 『移転する』 (iten suru, 'to move / Transfer').
Theme

User is chatting with their neighbor Tanaka about recent changes in the neighborhood, including a local shop.

移転

いてん

moving, transfer

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Memory Hook

Think of 'moving' as 'transfer' — '移転' (iten) sounds like 'e-ten' (as in 'elevate and transfer'), helping recall it's about relocating or transferring something.

Cultural Note

『移転』 (iten, 'moving, transfer') is often used in business contexts, such as when a company relocates its office. Signs saying 『移転しました』 (iten shimashita, 'we have moved') are common in Japan to inform customers of new addresses.

Forms

Base: 移転Base noun form. Refers to the act of moving or transferring, such as relocating a business or changing an address. Can be used with 『する』 (suru) to form a verb: 『移転する』 (iten suru, 'to move / Transfer').