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Kanji for mood

The kanji character, “気”, can work to add the meaning of ‘mood’ in Japanese. This tag page shows all the words on this blog which contain this kanji character.

July 4, 2022 By Masaki Mori

Okiniiri is the Japanese word for ‘favorite’, explained

What does "okiniiri" mean in Japanese? Native speakers say "okiniiri" to mean 'favorite' in Japanese. Perhaps, some Japanese learners know this word as it is sometimes used in Japanese movies, songs, novels, manga, anime, and the like. In this blog post, however, I will explain this word in detail based on its …

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February 14, 2022 By Masaki Mori

Kiwotsukete is the Japanese phrase for ‘take care’, explained

What does "kiwotsukete" mean in Japanese? Native speakers say "kiwotsukete" often to mean 'take care' in Japanese. Perhaps, some Japanese learners know this phrase as it is sometimes used in Japanese conversations. In this blog post, however, I will explain it in detail based on its grammatical components. And also, …

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April 19, 2021 By Masaki Mori

Tenki is the Japanese word for ‘weather’, explained

What does "tenki" mean in Japanese? Native speakers say "tenki" to mean 'weather' in Japanese. Perhaps, some Japanese learners know this word as it is sometimes used in Japanese conversations. In this blog post, however, I will explain this word in detail based on its kanji expression. And also, I will explain how …

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November 8, 2020 By Masaki Mori

Yūki is the Japanese word for courage, explained

How to say "courage" in Japanese Native speakers say "yūki" often to mean 'courage' in Japanese. Perhaps, some Japanese learners know this word as it is sometimes used in Japanese movies, songs, novels, manga, anime, and the like. In this blog post, however, I will explain this word in detail based on its kanji …

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October 26, 2020 By Masaki Mori

Yaruki is the Japanese word for ‘motivation’, explained

What does "yaruki" mean in Japanese? Native speakers say "yaruki" often to mean 'motivation' in Japanese. Perhaps, some Japanese learners know this word as it is sometimes used in Japanese movies, songs, novels, manga, anime, and the like. In this blog post, however, I will explain this word in detail based on its …

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November 4, 2019 By Masaki Mori

Byouki is the Japanese word for ‘sickness’, explained

What does "byouki" mean in Japanese? Native speakers say "byouki" often to mean 'sickness' in Japanese. Perhaps, some Japanese learners know this word as it is sometimes used in Japanese conversations. In this blog post, however, I will explain this word in detail based on its kanji expression. And also, I will …

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August 29, 2019 By Masaki Mori

Kimochi is the Japanese word for ‘feeling’, explained

What does "kimochi" mean in Japanese? Native speakers say "kimochi" often to mean 'feeling' in Japanese. Perhaps, some Japanese learners know this word as it is sometimes used in Japanese movies, songs, novels, manga, anime, and the like. In this blog post, however, I will explain this word in detail based on its …

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August 26, 2019 By Masaki Mori

Heiki can be used to say “no problem” in Japanese, explained

What does "heiki" mean in Japanese? Native speakers say "heiki" often to mean 'no problem' in Japanese. Perhaps, some Japanese learners know this word as it is sometimes used in Japanese conversations. In this blog post, however, I will explain it in detail based on its kanji expression. And also, I will explain how …

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