電子
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Base noun form. Refers to a subatomic particle with a negative charge, fundamental in physics and electronics. Often used in compound words for electronic devices. Example: 『電子は原子の一部です』 (denshi wa genshi no ichibu desu, 'An electron is part of an atom').
Theme
Two students, Taro and User, are studying physics together and discussing electronic devices in the library.
電子
でんし
electron
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Think of 'electron' as a tiny particle in electronics. 'Den-shi' sounds like 'den-she' — imagine a 'den' (electricity) with a 'she' (particle) inside, representing an electron in science.
Cultural Note
In Japanese technology and science, 『電子』 (denshi) is a fundamental term used in fields like electronics, physics, and computing. It appears in words like 『電子レンジ』 (denshi renji, 'microwave oven') and 『電子書籍』 (denshi shoseki, 'e-book').
Forms
Base: 電子Base noun form. Refers to a subatomic particle with a negative charge, fundamental in physics and electronics. Often used in compound words for electronic devices. Example: 『電子は原子の一部です』 (denshi wa genshi no ichibu desu, 'An electron is part of an atom').