造り
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Base noun form. Derived from the verb 『造る』 (tsukuru, 'to make'). Used to describe the composition, build, or physical structure of something. Example: 『この家の造りは古い』 (kono ie no tsukuri wa furui, 'This house's structure is old').
Theme
At a local gym, User and their friend Ken discuss workout routines and bodybuilding goals.
造り
つくり
make up / structure / physique
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Memory Hook
Imagine building a LEGO structure — you 'make up' its shape. '造り' (tsukuri, 'make up / Structure') sounds like 'tsukuri' → 'tsukuru' (to make) + 'ri' (result), so it's the result of making something.
Cultural Note
In Japanese, 『造り』 (tsukuri) is often used in contexts like architecture or craftsmanship to describe the structure or build of something, such as 『家の造り』 (ie no tsukuri, 'house structure'). It can also refer to physique in phrases like 『体の造り』 (karada no tsukuri, 'body build').
Forms
Base: 造りBase noun form. Derived from the verb 『造る』 (tsukuru, 'to make'). Used to describe the composition, build, or physical structure of something. Example: 『この家の造りは古い』 (kono ie no tsukuri wa furui, 'This house's structure is old').