赤ちゃん
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Base noun form. Refers to a baby or infant, often used affectionately. No conjugation needed; can be used as a subject or object in sentences.
Theme

At a park, User and their friend Ken are sitting on a bench, observing families with young children playing nearby.

赤ちゃん

あかちゃん

baby / infant

People & IdentityFamily & Personal Relationships

Memory Hook

Think of a 'red' (赤 aka) baby blanket — 『赤ちゃん』 (akachan, 'baby') sounds like 'aka-chan', where 'chan' is a cute suffix. 'Red baby — 赤ちゃん!'

Cultural Note

In Japan, babies are often called 『赤ちゃん』 (akachan, 'baby') or 『赤ん坊』 (akanbou, 'infant'). The term reflects the cultural emphasis on cuteness and care for infants, commonly used in family and medical contexts.

Forms

Base: 赤ちゃんBase noun form. Refers to a baby or infant, often used affectionately. No conjugation needed; can be used as a subject or object in sentences.