銘々
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Base noun form. Used to refer to each person or thing separately, often in contexts like 『銘々の』 (meimei no, 'each one's') or as an adverb meaning 'individually'. Example: 『銘々で食べる』 (meimei de taberu, 'eat individually').
Theme
Two coworkers, Ken and User, are organizing a team-building event and discussing how to handle meal preferences for the group.
銘々
めいめい
each / individual
Core Language Building BlocksPronouns
Memory Hook
Think of 'mei-mei' (銘々) as 'me, me' — each person is an individual! 'Me-me' → 銘々 (meimei, 'each, individual').
Cultural Note
『銘々』 (meimei, 'each, individual') is often used in formal or group settings to emphasize individual responsibility or items, such as in phrases like 『銘々で用意する』 (meimei de youi suru, 'prepare individually'). It highlights respect for personal space in Japanese culture.
Forms
Base: 銘々Base noun form. Used to refer to each person or thing separately, often in contexts like 『銘々の』 (meimei no, 'each one's') or as an adverb meaning 'individually'. Example: 『銘々で食べる』 (meimei de taberu, 'eat individually').