羊毛
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Base noun form. Refers to the soft hair from sheep, used to make yarn, fabric, and clothing. Often seen in phrases like 『羊毛のセーター』 (youmou no seetaa, 'wool sweater').
Theme
Two friends, Miyuki and User, are shopping for winter clothes at a department store. Miyuki is looking for a warm sweater and asks User for advice on materials.
羊毛
ようもう
wool
Everyday Life & SurvivalClothing
Memory Hook
Think of a sheep with 'you mo' (羊毛 youmou sounds like 'you mo') wool — you want more wool to make warm clothes! 'You mo' → 羊毛 (youmou, 'wool').
Cultural Note
『羊毛』 (youmou, 'wool') is commonly used in Japan for clothing and textiles, especially in winter. Traditional crafts like knitting and weaving often feature wool, and it's a key material in items like sweaters and blankets.
Forms
Base: 羊毛Base noun form. Refers to the soft hair from sheep, used to make yarn, fabric, and clothing. Often seen in phrases like 『羊毛のセーター』 (youmou no seetaa, 'wool sweater').