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Base noun form. Used to express inner thoughts, emotions, or intentions, often in compound words or set phrases.
Theme

Two friends, Ken and User, are chatting at a café after a stressful week at work, discussing their mental states and personal feelings.

ねん

sense / feeling / desire

People & IdentityEmotions & Personality

Memory Hook

Think of a 'sense' or 'feeling' you have deep inside. The word 『念』 (nen) sounds like 'nen' in 'intention' — it's your inner desire or sense.

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『念』 (nen, 'sense, feeling, desire') is often used in expressions like 『念のため』 (nen no tame, 'just in case') or 『念を押す』 (nen o osu, 'to confirm'). It reflects a cultural emphasis on mindfulness and careful consideration.

Forms

Base: 念Base noun form. Used to express inner thoughts, emotions, or intentions, often in compound words or set phrases.