零点
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Base noun form. Specifically refers to a score or mark of zero. Used in contexts like tests or evaluations. Example: 『零点を取る』 (reiten o toru, 'to get zero marks').
Theme
In a university office, User discusses a recent exam score with their professor, Professor Tanaka.
零点
れいてん
zero / no marks
Numbers & CountingNumbers (1–兆)
Memory Hook
Think of a 'zero point' in a game where you score no marks — it's exactly zero! 'Zero point' → 零点 (reiten, 'zero / No marks').
Cultural Note
『零点』 (reiten) is often used in academic or scoring contexts in Japan, such as tests or competitions, to indicate a score of zero. It emphasizes a complete lack of points or marks.
Forms
Base: 零点Base noun form. Specifically refers to a score or mark of zero. Used in contexts like tests or evaluations. Example: 『零点を取る』 (reiten o toru, 'to get zero marks').