纏め
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Base noun form. Refers to the act or result of settling, concluding, or summarizing something. Often used in contexts like finalizing discussions, reports, or plans to indicate a resolved outcome.
Theme

At a café, User and their friend Aya talk about planning a trip and the need for a final settlement on the itinerary.

纏め

まとめ

settlement, conclusion

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Picture summarizing a long report into a short summary — that's a 'settlement' or 'conclusion.' Link: 'Matome' sounds like 'mat' (a tidy mat) + 'me' (as in 'me' finishing things) → 纏め (matome, 'settlement').

Cultural Note

『纏め』 (matome, 'settlement') is commonly used in meetings, reports, and presentations to refer to the act of summarizing or concluding points. It emphasizes bringing scattered ideas into a coherent whole for clarity and action.

Forms

Base: 纏めBase noun form. Refers to the act or result of settling, concluding, or summarizing something. Often used in contexts like finalizing discussions, reports, or plans to indicate a resolved outcome.