複写
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Base noun form. Refers to the act or result of copying, such as a photocopy or duplicate document. Often used in compound words like 『複写機』 (fukushaki, 'copy machine').
Theme
At a university library, User and their friend Ken are working on a group project and need to share documents.
複写
ふくしゃ
copy / duplicate
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a photocopier making a 'copy' of a document. The sound 'fukusha' (複写) sounds like 'fook-sha' — think 'fook' (like 'look' at the copy) and 'sha' (like 'shah' for sharing copies). 'Fook-sha' → copy!
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『複写』 (fukusha, 'copy') is commonly used in offices and schools for photocopying documents. You might see signs like 『複写機』 (fukushaki, 'copy machine') in libraries or convenience stores offering copy services.
Forms
Base: 複写Base noun form. Refers to the act or result of copying, such as a photocopy or duplicate document. Often used in compound words like 『複写機』 (fukushaki, 'copy machine').