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Latest revision as of 20:55, 25 March 2023
Here are some tips for learning feelings and emotions in Japanese:
Kanji | Hiragana | Romaji | Translation |
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愛 | あい | Ai | Love |
喜び | よろこび | Yorokobi | Joy |
幸せ | しあわせ | Shiawase | Happiness |
友好 | ゆうこう | Yuukou | Friendship |
期待 | きたい | Kitai | Hope |
幸福感 | こうふくかん | Koufukukan | Euphoria |
勇気 | ゆうき | Yuuki | Courage |
人情 | にんじょう | Ninjou | Empathy, kidness |
憂鬱 | ゆううつ | Yuuutsu | Melancholy |
悲しみ | かなしみ | Kanashimi | Sadness |
怒り、憤慨 | いかり / ふんがい | Ikari, fungai | Anger, resentment,
fury, wrath, rage indignation... |
恐れ | おそれ | Osore | Fear |
憎しみ | にくしみ | Nikushimi | Hate |
苦悩 | くのう | Kunou | Distress |
容赦 | ようしゃ | Yousha | Mercy |
寂しい | さびしい | Sabishi | alone |
楽しい | たのしい | Tanoshii | fun |
緊張 | きんちょう | kinchou | worry |
A character of the most famous Sci-Fi movie uses this sentence at a turning point:
"Fear is the path to the Dark Side. Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering. - Master Yoda."
He tells this to Anakin when he falls in love with queen Amidala / Padme. It is a warning, but Anakin doesn't listen.
In japanese this sentence becomes:
"恐れはダークサイドに通じる。恐れは怒りに、怒りは憎しみに、憎しみは苦痛へ。"
Osore ha Dark Side (daaku saido) ni tsujiru. Osore ha okuri ni; okuri ha nikushimi ni, nikushimi ha kutsuu he.
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