感心
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Base noun form. Used to express admiration or being impressed by someone or something. Often appears in phrases like 『感心する』 (kanshin suru, 'to admire').
Theme
At a local art exhibition, User and their friend Sakura are admiring the paintings and sharing their impressions.
感心
かんしん
admiration
People & IdentityEmotions & Personality
Memory Hook
Imagine someone doing something so impressive you feel admiration. You think, 'I'm impressed!' — which sounds like 'kan-shin' (感心). 'Kan-shin' → admiration!
Cultural Note
In Japan, expressing 『感心』 (kanshin, 'admiration') is common in social interactions to show respect or praise for someone's skills or achievements, often used in phrases like 『感心します』 (kanshin shimasu, 'I admire that').
Forms
Base: 感心Base noun form. Used to express admiration or being impressed by someone or something. Often appears in phrases like 『感心する』 (kanshin suru, 'to admire').