感無量
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Base noun form. Used to describe a state of being overwhelmed with emotion, often in formal or poetic contexts. Example: 『彼のスピーチは感無量だった』 (kare no supiichi wa kanmuryou datta, 'His speech was filled with deep emotion').
Theme
At a high school reunion, User and their old friend Yuta reminisce about their school days and share emotional memories.
感無量
かんむりょう
deep feeling, filled with emotion
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine feeling so much emotion that you're 'full of feelings' — like a 'can' (感 kan sounds like 'can') overflowing with 'moo' (無量 muryou sounds like 'moo') sounds from a cow expressing deep emotion. 'Can-moo' → 感無量 (kanmuryou, 'deep feeling').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『感無量』 (kanmuryou, 'deep feeling') is often used in speeches, ceremonies, or personal reflections to express profound gratitude, nostalgia, or emotional fulfillment, such as at graduations or retirement parties.
Forms
Base: 感無量Base noun form. Used to describe a state of being overwhelmed with emotion, often in formal or poetic contexts. Example: 『彼のスピーチは感無量だった』 (kare no supiichi wa kanmuryou datta, 'His speech was filled with deep emotion').