既婚
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Base noun form. Used to describe marital status as 'married'. Often appears in formal contexts or documents. Example: 『彼は既婚です』 (kare wa kikon desu, 'He is married').
Theme

During a work lunch, User chats with their colleague Mr. Tanaka about personal life, including marriage status.

既婚

きこん

married

People & IdentityFamily & Personal Relationships

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'kissed one' (sounds like 'kissed' in '既婚' kikon) who is married — 'Kissed one' → 既婚 (kikon, 'married').

Cultural Note

In Japan, marital status is often indicated on official forms or in introductions. 『既婚』 (kikon, 'married') is commonly used in contexts like surveys or personal profiles to describe someone who is married.

Forms

Base: 既婚Base noun form. Used to describe marital status as 'married'. Often appears in formal contexts or documents. Example: 『彼は既婚です』 (kare wa kikon desu, 'He is married').