落下
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Base noun form. Used to describe the action of falling or dropping, often in contexts like physics or accidents. Example: 『リンゴの落下』 (ringo no rakka, 'the fall of an apple').
Theme

During a hike in the mountains, User and their guide Taro are watching leaves fall from trees, discussing the natural phenomenon and its seasonal significance.

落下

らっか

fall / drop / come down

Nature & EnvironmentNatural Phenomena

Memory Hook

Imagine a leaf falling from a tree: it 'lacks' (sounds like 'raku') a branch and 'shas' down (sounds like 'sha'). 'Lack-sha' → 落下 (rakka, 'fall').

Cultural Note

In Japanese media, 『落下』 (rakka, 'fall') is often used in news reports or safety warnings to describe falling objects or accidents, emphasizing caution in urban areas.

Forms

Base: 落下Base noun form. Used to describe the action of falling or dropping, often in contexts like physics or accidents. Example: 『リンゴの落下』 (ringo no rakka, 'the fall of an apple').