別れ
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Base noun form. Refers to separation or farewell, such as in relationships or departures. Used in expressions like 『別れの言葉』 (wakare no kotoba, 'farewell words').
Theme
At a train station, User is saying goodbye to their friend Satoshi, who is moving to another city for a new job.
別れ
わかれ
parting
People & IdentityEmotions & Personality
Memory Hook
Picture saying goodbye at a train station — you wave and say 'bye-bye' which sounds like 'wakare' (わかれ). 'Wakare' → 'wave care' to remember parting.
Cultural Note
『別れ』 (wakare) is a significant concept in Japanese culture, often associated with emotional farewells in literature, movies, and daily life. It can refer to separations like breakups, departures, or even the end of an era.
Forms
Base: 別れBase noun form. Refers to separation or farewell, such as in relationships or departures. Used in expressions like 『別れの言葉』 (wakare no kotoba, 'farewell words').