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ćș«

Warehouse, Storehouse

JLPT N2

Interesting Fact

Traditional Japanese kura (storehouses) were built with thick walls to protect rice, valuables, and documents from fire and humidity. Many historic ćș« buildings still survive today.

Memory Trick

Imagine a huge building filled with neatly stacked boxes from floor to ceiling. That giant storage building reminds you that ćș« means 'warehouse.'

Readings

Onyomi: コ (ko), ク (ku)

Kunyomi:

Example Words

車ćș«
しゃこ (shako)
Garage
怉ćș«
そうこ (souko)
Warehouse
文ćș«
ぶんこ (bunko)
Pocketbook edition
朹ćș«
ざいこ (zaiko)
Inventory

Example Sentence

敆擁 は 怉ćș« に äżçźĄă•ă‚ŒăŠă„ăŸă™ă€‚

しょうăČん は そうこ に ă»ă‹ă‚“ă•ă‚ŒăŠă„ăŸă™ă€‚

shouhin wa souko ni hokan sareteimasu

The products are stored in the warehouse.

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