電気
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Base noun form. Refers to electricity as a form of energy. Can be used in contexts like 『電気が通っている』 (denki ga tōtte iru, 'electricity is flowing').
Theme

In a modern apartment, User and their roommate Ken discuss energy-saving tips after receiving a high electricity bill.

電気

でんき

electricity

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Memory Hook

Imagine a light bulb glowing brightly. The word 『電気』 (denki, 'electricity / Electric light') sounds like 'den-key' — think of a key that turns on the electricity!

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『電気』 (denki) is commonly used in daily life, such as in phrases like 『電気をつける』 (denki o tsukeru, 'to turn on the light') or 『電気代』 (denkidai, 'electricity bill'). It's essential for modern living and often referenced in energy-saving campaigns.

Forms

Base: 電気Base noun form. Refers to electricity as a form of energy. Can be used in contexts like 『電気が通っている』 (denki ga tōtte iru, 'electricity is flowing').