~産
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Noun suffix attached to place names to indicate origin or production. For example, 『日本産』 (nihon-san, 'made in Japan').
Theme
User and their friend Miyuki are shopping for souvenirs at a local market, discussing the origins of various products.
~産
さん
made in ~
Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs
Memory Hook
Think of 'san' as in 'san' (さん, honorific) for a product's origin — it's 'made in' a place, like a label saying 'Japan-san' for Japanese-made. 'San' → ~産 (san, 'made in').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『~産』 (san, 'made in') is commonly seen on product labels to indicate origin, such as 『日本産』 (nihon-san, 'made in Japan') for food or goods, emphasizing quality and local pride.
Forms
Base: ~産Noun suffix attached to place names to indicate origin or production. For example, 『日本産』 (nihon-san, 'made in Japan').