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Base noun form. Refers to sequence, order, or one's turn. Often used in compounds like『順番』 (junban, 'order / Turn') or with particles, e.g.,『順に』 (jun ni, 'in order').
Theme

At a board game cafe, User and their friend Yuta are playing a game and discussing whose turn it is next.

じゅん

order / turn

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Memory Hook

Think of waiting in line for your 'turn' — you say 'soon' it'll be my turn. 'Soon' → じゅん (jun, 'order / Turn').

Cultural Note

『順』 (jun) is commonly used in Japanese society for orderly processes, such as queuing or taking turns in games. In『電車』 (densha, 'train') stations, signs might say『順番に並んでください』 (junban ni narande kudasai, 'please line up in order').

Forms

Base: 順Base noun form. Refers to sequence, order, or one's turn. Often used in compounds like『順番』 (junban, 'order / Turn') or with particles, e.g.,『順に』 (jun ni, 'in order').