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How do you express your emotions in Japanese?
Adjectives for Expressing Emotions in Japanese
- 嬉 うれ しい – happy.
- 悲 かな しい – sad.
- 恥 は ずかしい ー shy.
- 寂 さび しい、淋しい – lonely.
- 怖 こわ い、恐い – scary.
- 辛 つら い – painful, heart-breaking.
- 苦 くる しい – difficult, agonizing, feeling forced.
- 懐 なつ かしい – to endear, desire or miss something.
What does Kanjō mean in Japanese?
Kanjō (勧請) in Shinto terminology indicates a propagation process through which a kami, previously divided through a process called bunrei, is invited to another location and there re-enshrined.
What does Ko Ko mean in Japanese?
stork
The meaning of Koko is ‘stork’ and the name is of Japanese origin. This name is popular in Japan, Fiji, New Zealand and Australia. There are over 50 variations of kanji used to write this name.
How do you say “I am excited about something” in Japanese?
As with other onomatopoeia, you can just say waku waku (ワクワク or わくわく) to express “ I’m excited ” or you can add the verb “suru” and express the same with waku waku suru (ワクワクする or わくわくする). If you want to say that you are excited about something you can use the phrase ~ni waku waku suru (〜にわくわくする).
How do you Say “I’m looking forward to Sunday” in Japanese?
So “ I’m looking forward to Sunday “, for example, would be “ Nichiyoubi o tanoshimi ni shiteiru ” (日曜日を楽しみにしている). Instead of “tanoshimi ni suru” you can also say tanoshimi da (楽しみだ) or its politer version tanoshimi desu (楽しみです). They mean exactly the same.
How can I express my happiness in Japanese?
In order to express your happiness about something you do or will do you can use the sentence pattern ~te ureshii (~てうれしい). The only thing is that you have to know the te-form of the verb you want to use.
How do you Say “I’m looking forward to see ing my friend”?
“I’m looking forward to see ing my friend.” you can put it in front of a noun. クリスマスのプレゼントが楽しみな子供 がたくさんいます。 Kurisumasu no purezento ga tanoshimi na kodomo ga takusan imasu. There are a lot of children who are looking forward to the Christmas presents. There is also another way of expressing “I’m looking forward to~”.