仲直り
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Base noun form. Used to describe the act of reconciling or making up after a disagreement. Often used with 『する』 (suru, 'to do') as a suru-verb: 『仲直りする』 (nakanaori suru, 'to reconcile').
Theme

At a park, User and their neighbor Taro are discussing how to resolve conflicts and maintain harmony in their community.

仲直り

なかなおり

reconciliation / making peace

People & IdentityFamily & Personal Relationships

Memory Hook

Imagine two friends who had a fight, but now they 'shake hands' and say 'Naka-naori!' (sounds like 'knock and rally') to reconcile. 'Knock and rally' → 仲直り (nakanaori, 'reconciliation').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『仲直り』 (nakanaori, 'reconciliation') is valued in maintaining harmony within groups like family, friends, or coworkers. It often involves apologies or gestures to restore good relationships.

Forms

Base: 仲直りBase noun form. Used to describe the act of reconciling or making up after a disagreement. Often used with 『する』 (suru, 'to do') as a suru-verb: 『仲直りする』 (nakanaori suru, 'to reconcile').