種々
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Base noun form. Means a variety, assortment, or many different kinds of something. Often used as a modifier with 『の』 (no) to describe nouns, e.g., 『種々の』 (shuju no, 'various').
Theme
At a local farmers' market, User and their friend Ken discuss the variety of fresh produce available for cooking.
種々
しゅじゅ
variety
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
To remember 『種々』 (shuju, 'variety'), imagine a 'shoe' (sounds like shu) with many 'jewels' (sounds like ju) attached — a variety of jewels on one shoe. 'Shoe-jewels' → 種々 (shuju, 'variety').
Cultural Note
『種々』 (shuju, 'variety') is commonly used in formal or written Japanese to describe diversity or multiple types of things. For example, in a store, you might see 『種々の商品』 (shuju no shouhin, 'a variety of products'). It emphasizes assortment and is often used in business or academic settings.
Forms
Base: 種々Base noun form. Means a variety, assortment, or many different kinds of something. Often used as a modifier with 『の』 (no) to describe nouns, e.g., 『種々の』 (shuju no, 'various').