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Pack, Stuff, Fill

つ (める), つ (まる), つ (む)

JLPT N2

Interesting Fact

Japanese lunch boxes, called お弁当 (obentō), are carefully packed with colorful food. The verb 詰める (tsumeru) is commonly used when filling a lunch box before school or work.

Memory Trick

Imagine stuffing so many books into a backpack that there's no room left. The bag is completely packed, helping you remember 詰 means 'to fill' or 'to pack.'

Readings

Onyomi: キツ (kitsu), キチ (kichi)

Kunyomi: つ (める), つ (まる), つ (む)

Example Words

詰める
つめる (tsumeru)
To fill
詰まる
つまる (tsumaru)
To be clogged
缶詰
かんづめ (kanzume)
Canned food
行き詰まる
いきづまる (ikizumaru)
To reach a deadlock

Example Sentence

母 は お弁当 を 詰めています。

はは は おべんとう を つめています。

haha wa obentou o tsumeteimasu

My mother is packing a lunch box.

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