給仕
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Base noun form. Refers to a person who serves food and drinks, typically in restaurants or events. Example: 『給仕が注文を取ります』 (kyuuji ga chuumon o torimasu, 'The waiter will take the order').
Theme

User and their friend Kenji are at a fancy restaurant in Tokyo, discussing the service and atmosphere after their meal.

給仕

きゅうじ

waiter

Everyday Life & SurvivalFood & Dining

Memory Hook

Think of a 'waiter' serving food at a restaurant. The word sounds like 'kyuu-ji' — imagine a 'queue' of waiters and 'gee' (as in 'gee, that's good service!'). 'Queue-gee' → 給仕 (kyuuji, 'waiter').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『給仕』 (kyuuji) is a formal term for a waiter or server, commonly used in traditional restaurants or hotels. It emphasizes the role of serving food and drinks with hospitality.

Forms

Base: 給仕Base noun form. Refers to a person who serves food and drinks, typically in restaurants or events. Example: 『給仕が注文を取ります』 (kyuuji ga chuumon o torimasu, 'The waiter will take the order').