落葉
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Base noun form. A compound of 『落』 (raku, 'fall') and 『葉』 (you, 'leaf'), it specifically refers to leaves that have fallen from trees.
Theme
User and their neighbor Haru are walking through a park in autumn, admiring the seasonal scenery.
落葉
らくよう
fallen leaves
Nature & EnvironmentPlants
Memory Hook
Picture autumn leaves falling gently to the ground. '落葉' (rakuyou, 'fallen leaves') sounds like 'rock you' — leaves rock down from trees!
Cultural Note
『落葉』 (rakuyou, 'fallen leaves') is a common theme in Japanese poetry and art, symbolizing the beauty of autumn and the transient nature of life, often featured in『俳句』 (haiku, 'haiku poems').
Forms
Base: 落葉Base noun form. A compound of 『落』 (raku, 'fall') and 『葉』 (you, 'leaf'), it specifically refers to leaves that have fallen from trees.