行方
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Noun referring to the location or direction someone has gone. Often used in phrases like 『行方不明』 (yukue fumei, 'missing').
Theme
User and their coworker Satoshi are discussing a missing colleague at the office, trying to figure out their whereabouts.
行方
ゆくえ
one's whereabouts
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine someone has gone missing, and you ask, 'Where did they go?' The word sounds like 'yukue' — think 'you go where?' to remember 『行方』 (yukue, 'one's whereabouts').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『行方不明』 (yukue fumei, 'missing person') is a common term in news reports or police announcements when someone's whereabouts are unknown, highlighting the importance of this word in safety contexts.
Forms
Base: 行方Noun referring to the location or direction someone has gone. Often used in phrases like 『行方不明』 (yukue fumei, 'missing').