夫妻
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Base noun form. Refers to a married couple, typically used in formal or written contexts. Example: 『田中夫妻は来週旅行します』 (Tanaka fusai wa raishū ryokō shimasu, 'The Tanaka couple will travel next week').
Theme
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夫妻
ふさい
man and wife, married couple
People & IdentityFamily & Personal Relationships
Memory Hook
Think of a 'husband and wife' as a 'fu-sai' pair — 'fu' sounds like 'few' and 'sai' like 'sigh' — they're a married couple! 'Fu-sai' → 夫妻 (fusai, 'man and wife, married couple').
Cultural Note
In Japanese society, 『夫妻』 (fusai, 'man and wife, married couple') is a formal term often used in official documents, invitations, or respectful contexts to refer to a married couple, emphasizing their union.
Forms
Base: 夫妻Base noun form. Refers to a married couple, typically used in formal or written contexts. Example: 『田中夫妻は来週旅行します』 (Tanaka fusai wa raishū ryokō shimasu, 'The Tanaka couple will travel next week').