夫婦
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Base noun form. Refers to a married pair; often used in formal and everyday contexts to denote a husband and wife as a unit.
Theme

During a casual chat at a café, User and their friend Miyuki discuss relationships and future plans.

夫婦

ふうふ

married couple, husband and wife

People & IdentityFamily & Personal Relationships

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'fūfu' (夫婦) couple holding hands—'fu' sounds like 'two', and they're a pair. 'Two-fu' → 夫婦 (fūfu, 'married couple').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『夫婦』 (fūfu) is a common term for a married couple, often used in contexts like 『夫婦円満』 (fūfu enman, 'harmonious marriage'). It reflects the cultural value placed on family unity.

Forms

Base: 夫婦Base noun form. Refers to a married pair; often used in formal and everyday contexts to denote a husband and wife as a unit.