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Base noun form. It refers to a flower in general. Can be used alone or with modifiers, e.g., 『きれいな花』 (kirei na hana, 'beautiful flower').
Theme

User and their friend Sakura are visiting a botanical garden and admiring the various plants on display.

はな

flower

Nature & EnvironmentPlants

Memory Hook

Picture a beautiful 'flower' blooming in a garden. 'Hana' sounds like 'honor' — flowers are honored in Japanese culture. 'Honor a flower' → 花 (hana, 'flower').

Cultural Note

Flowers hold deep cultural significance in Japan, such as cherry blossoms 『桜』 (sakura) in spring for hanami (flower viewing) and chrysanthemums 『菊』 (kiku) as the imperial symbol. The word 『花』 (hana) is often used in poetry and art.

Forms

Base: 花Base noun form. It refers to a flower in general. Can be used alone or with modifiers, e.g., 『きれいな花』 (kirei na hana, 'beautiful flower').