脚本
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Base noun form. Refers to a written script or scenario for plays, movies, or TV shows. Used in contexts like 『脚本を書く』 (kyakuhon o kaku, 'to write a scenario').
Theme
User and their colleague Akira talk about creative projects during a lunch break at work.
脚本
きゃくほん
scenario
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Memory Hook
Imagine a 'script' for a play written on a 'kyaku' (sounds like 脚本 kyakuhon) — it's the scenario that guides the actors. 'Kyaku' → 脚本 (kyakuhon, 'scenario').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『脚本』 (kyakuhon, 'scenario') is essential in theater, film, and TV production. Scriptwriters are highly respected, and scenarios often include detailed stage directions and dialogue to convey the story effectively.
Forms
Base: 脚本Base noun form. Refers to a written script or scenario for plays, movies, or TV shows. Used in contexts like 『脚本を書く』 (kyakuhon o kaku, 'to write a scenario').