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Suffix attached to nouns to indicate a book, notebook, or register. For example, 『手帳』 (techou, 'notebook') or 『絵本帳』 (ehonchou, 'picture book'). It cannot stand alone; must combine with another word.
Theme

In a stationery store, User and their friend Kenji browse notebooks and discuss their uses.

~帳

~ちょう

~ book, notebook (suffix)

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Memory Hook

Imagine a 'journal' or 'notebook' where you write down your thoughts. The suffix 『~帳』 (chou) sounds like 'chow' — think of a notebook where you 'chow down' on ideas or notes!

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『~帳』 (chou) is commonly used as a suffix for various types of notebooks or books, such as 『手帳』 (techou, 'notebook / Planner') for daily schedules or 『絵本帳』 (ehonchou, 'picture book'). It's a practical term in school, work, and personal life.

Forms

Base: ~帳Suffix attached to nouns to indicate a book, notebook, or register. For example, 『手帳』 (techou, 'notebook') or 『絵本帳』 (ehonchou, 'picture book'). It cannot stand alone; must combine with another word.