紛失
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Base noun form. Used to describe the act or state of losing an object. Often appears in formal contexts like 『紛失届』 (funshitsu todoke, 'lost item report').
Theme
At a café, User and their friend Ken are discussing a recent incident where Ken lost his wallet on the train.
紛失
ふんしつ
losing something
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine you're in a 'fun' situation where you 'lose' your keys — 'fun' + 'lose' sounds like 『紛失』 (funshitsu, 'losing something'). 'Fun lose' → 紛失!
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『紛失』 (funshitsu, 'losing something') is a formal term often used in announcements at stations or airports, such as 『お忘れ物・紛失物』 (owasuremono / Funshitsubutsu, 'lost and found items'). It's important to report lost items promptly.
Forms
Base: 紛失Base noun form. Used to describe the act or state of losing an object. Often appears in formal contexts like 『紛失届』 (funshitsu todoke, 'lost item report').