不運
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Base noun form. Used to describe a state of bad luck or unfortunate circumstances. Often appears in phrases like 『不運な』 (fuun na, 'unlucky') as a na-adjective.
Theme

In a casual chat at a park, User and their friend Akira are discussing recent events and sharing thoughts on luck.

不運

ふうん

unlucky / misfortune / bad luck

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine someone with a 'frown' (sounds like 'fu-un') after a series of unlucky events — they're feeling 『不運』 (fuun, 'unlucky'). 'Frown' → 不運 (fuun, 'unlucky').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『不運』 (fuun, 'unlucky') is often discussed in contexts like games, sports, or life events. People might say 『不運だったね』 (fuun datta ne, 'that was unlucky, huh') to express sympathy after a misfortune.

Forms

Base: 不運Base noun form. Used to describe a state of bad luck or unfortunate circumstances. Often appears in phrases like 『不運な』 (fuun na, 'unlucky') as a na-adjective.