夫人
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Base noun form. A formal and respectful term for a married woman, used as a title or reference. Often attached to surnames, e.g., 『田中夫人』 (Tanaka fujin, 'Mrs. Tanaka').
Theme
At a company party, User talks with a colleague, Mr. Tanaka, about family life and introductions.
夫人
ふじん
wife / Mrs. / madam
People & IdentityFamily & Personal Relationships
Memory Hook
Think of a formal title for a married woman, like 'Mrs.' or 'madam.' 『夫人』 (fujin) sounds like 'fu-jin' — 'fu' for 'formal' and 'jin' for 'person' → a formal lady.
Cultural Note
『夫人』 (fujin) is a polite and respectful term used to address or refer to someone's wife, often in formal settings, speeches, or written correspondence, similar to 'Mrs.' in English.
Forms
Base: 夫人Base noun form. A formal and respectful term for a married woman, used as a title or reference. Often attached to surnames, e.g., 『田中夫人』 (Tanaka fujin, 'Mrs. Tanaka').