茶の間
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Noun meaning a Japanese-style living room, typically used for family gatherings and daily activities. Example: 『家族が茶の間でテレビを見る』 (kazoku ga cha no ma de terebi o miru, 'The family watches TV in the living room').
Theme

User is visiting their friend Yumi's traditional Japanese home, and they are chatting about home design in the living room.

茶の間

ちゃのま

living room (Japanese style)

Everyday Life & SurvivalHome & Objects

Memory Hook

Picture a cozy room where you sip tea and relax with family. 'Cha' means tea, and 'no ma' sounds like 'no more' — but it's actually a space for tea and togetherness. Think: 『茶の間』 (cha no ma, 'living room') is the tea room where family gathers!

Cultural Note

『茶の間』 (cha no ma, 'living room') traditionally refers to a Japanese-style living room or family room, often with tatami mats and low tables. It's a central space for family activities, meals, and relaxation, reflecting the importance of family bonding in Japanese culture.

Forms

Base: 茶の間Noun meaning a Japanese-style living room, typically used for family gatherings and daily activities. Example: 『家族が茶の間でテレビを見る』 (kazoku ga cha no ma de terebi o miru, 'The family watches TV in the living room').