雫
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Base noun form. Refers to a single drop of liquid, commonly water. Used in contexts like rain, tears, or condensation. Example: 『雨の雫』 (ame no shizuku, 'raindrop').
Theme
During a rainy afternoon, User and their friend Kaito are watching raindrops fall from the window of a cozy café in Kyoto.
雫
しずく
drop (of water)
Nature & EnvironmentNatural Phenomena
Memory Hook
Imagine a single drop of water falling from a leaf. The sound 'shizuku' (しずく) sounds like 'she's a cool drop' — a cool drop of water!
Cultural Note
In Japanese poetry and literature, 『雫』 (shizuku, 'drop') is often used to evoke imagery of rain, tears, or dew, symbolizing purity, transience, or sadness in nature.
Forms
Base: 雫Base noun form. Refers to a single drop of liquid, commonly water. Used in contexts like rain, tears, or condensation. Example: 『雨の雫』 (ame no shizuku, 'raindrop').