恵み
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Base noun form. Refers to a favor, grace, or blessing, often from a divine or natural source. Used in phrases like 『恵みを受ける』 (megumi o ukeru, 'to receive a blessing').
Theme
At a local temple, User and their friend Yoshiko discuss the concept of blessings in life after seeing a prayer offering.
恵み
めぐみ
blessing
Culture & SocietyReligion & Festivals
Memory Hook
Imagine receiving a 'blessing' that feels like a gentle rain shower — 『恵み』 (megumi, 'blessing') sounds like 'megumi' which you can think of as 'me-give-me' a gift from above!
Cultural Note
In Japanese culture, 『恵み』 (megumi, 'blessing') is often used in religious contexts, such as in Shinto or Buddhist prayers, to refer to divine favors or natural blessings like rain for crops. It's also common in expressions like 『天の恵み』 (ten no megumi, 'heaven's blessing').
Forms
Base: 恵みBase noun form. Refers to a favor, grace, or blessing, often from a divine or natural source. Used in phrases like 『恵みを受ける』 (megumi o ukeru, 'to receive a blessing').