幸運
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Base noun form. Used to express luck or fortune in contexts like wishing someone well or describing a fortunate event. Example: 『幸運を祈ります』 (kōun o inorimasu, 'I wish you good luck').
Theme
Two friends, Ken and User, are chatting at a café before Ken takes an important job interview. They discuss hopes and encouragement.
幸運
こううん
good luck / fortune
Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs
Memory Hook
Imagine a lucky charm that brings you good fortune. It sounds like 'coo-foon' — think of a cooing pigeon bringing you luck: 'Coo-foon luck!' → 幸運 (kōun, 'good luck').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『幸運』 (kōun, 'good luck') is often associated with traditions like buying 『お守り』 (omamori, 'amulets') at shrines or saying 『頑張って』 (ganbatte, 'do your best') to wish someone luck in endeavors.
Forms
Base: 幸運Base noun form. Used to express luck or fortune in contexts like wishing someone well or describing a fortunate event. Example: 『幸運を祈ります』 (kōun o inorimasu, 'I wish you good luck').