具合
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Base noun form. Used to describe physical or situational state, often in health contexts. Example: 『具合が悪い』 (guai ga warui, 'condition is bad / Feeling unwell').
Theme
At a café, User meets their friend Yumi, who looks tired and is discussing her recent health.
具合
ぐあい
condition / state / health
Everyday Life & SurvivalHealth & Body
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'good' (具合 guai sounds like 'good eye') check-up at the doctor's office — they ask about your condition or health. 'Good eye' → 具合 (guai, 'condition / Health').
Cultural Note
In Japan, it's common to ask 『具合はどうですか?』 (guai wa dou desu ka?, 'How is your condition / Health?') when someone seems unwell or after an illness, showing concern for their well-being.
Forms
Base: 具合Base noun form. Used to describe physical or situational state, often in health contexts. Example: 『具合が悪い』 (guai ga warui, 'condition is bad / Feeling unwell').