幸福
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Base noun form. Used to describe a state of happiness or blessedness, often in abstract or philosophical contexts. Example: 『幸福を感じる』 (koufuku o kanjiru, 'to feel happiness').
Theme
During a walk in the park, User and their friend Yuki discuss what brings happiness in life.
幸福
こうふく
happiness
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a happy person with a big smile, feeling blessed. 'Happiness' sounds like 'happiness' in English, and 『幸福』 (koufuku) can be remembered as 'ko-fu-ku' — think of 'cozy, full, cool' feelings that bring happiness!
Cultural Note
In Japanese culture, 『幸福』 (koufuku, 'happiness') is often associated with family harmony, health, and contentment. It's a common theme in New Year's greetings and traditional celebrations, reflecting a deep cultural value on inner peace and well-being.
Forms
Base: 幸福Base noun form. Used to describe a state of happiness or blessedness, often in abstract or philosophical contexts. Example: 『幸福を感じる』 (koufuku o kanjiru, 'to feel happiness').