~度
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Counter suffix for counting occurrences or times. Attaches to numbers (e.g., 一度 ichi-do 'once', 二度 ni-do 'twice'). Use with numbers in their native Japanese readings (e.g., 一 ichi, 二 ni). Example: 『一度行きます』 (ichi-do ikimasu, 'I will go once').
Theme
At a local café, User and their friend Ken chat about travel experiences and how many times they've visited certain places.
~度
~ど
counter for occurrences
Numbers & CountingOccurrences & Times (~回)
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'do' (度 sounds like 'do') that you perform repeatedly — each 'do' is one occurrence. 'Do' → ~度 (do, 'counter for occurrences').
Cultural Note
In Japanese, ~度 (do) is commonly used to count how many times something happens, such as in sports or daily routines. For example, 『三度の食事』 (san-do no shokuji, 'three meals a day') emphasizes the regularity of eating.
Forms
Base: ~度Counter suffix for counting occurrences or times. Attaches to numbers (e.g., 一度 ichi-do 'once', 二度 ni-do 'twice'). Use with numbers in their native Japanese readings (e.g., 一 ichi, 二 ni). Example: 『一度行きます』 (ichi-do ikimasu, 'I will go once').