農民
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Base noun form. Refers to people who work in agriculture, often in rural settings. Use with particles like 『が』 (ga, subject) or 『は』 (wa, topic) in sentences, e.g., 『農民が働く』 (noumin ga hataraku, 'farmers work').
Theme

At a local market, User and their friend Kenji discuss the importance of farmers in Japan's food culture.

農民

のうみん

farmers, peasants

People & IdentityOccupations & Roles

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'no men' (sounds like 農民 noumin) working in the fields—'No men' are farmers!

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『農民』 (noumin, 'farmers') have historically played a key role in agriculture, especially in rural areas like Tohoku. They are respected for producing food, and festivals like 『田植え祭り』 (taue matsuri, 'rice planting festival') celebrate their work.

Forms

Base: 農民Base noun form. Refers to people who work in agriculture, often in rural settings. Use with particles like 『が』 (ga, subject) or 『は』 (wa, topic) in sentences, e.g., 『農民が働く』 (noumin ga hataraku, 'farmers work').