How to Say ‘Theme’ in Japanese
テーマ
teema
[teh-mah]
💬 Usage Tip: [テーマ] is a loanword from “theme.” It is written in katakana because it came from a foreign language. Very common in art, school, and project talk.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Katakana words like [テーマ] are everywhere in Japanese creative fields, so getting used to them is a big win for understanding presentations.
Phrase Breakdown
テーマ
teema
[teh-mah]
theme
A central idea or topic of a project, speech, or artwork.
私のテーマは家族です。
My theme is family.
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