活力
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Base noun form. Used to describe physical or mental energy, liveliness, or vigor. Often appears in health-related or motivational contexts, e.g., 『活力がある』 (katsuryoku ga aru, 'to have vitality').
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At a yoga studio, User and their instructor Mika chat about maintaining energy levels after a workout.

活力

かつりょく

vitality, energy

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Memory Hook

Imagine a battery full of 'vitality' — it's so alive and energetic! 'Vitality' sounds like 'vita' (life) in Latin, and 『活力』 (katsuryoku, 'vitality') has 『活』 (katsu, 'active') and 『力』 (ryoku, 'power'), so think: 'Active power gives vitality!'

Cultural Note

In Japanese culture, 『活力』 (katsuryoku, 'vitality') is often associated with health, youth, and enthusiasm. It's used in contexts like sports, work, or daily life to describe someone's energy or liveliness, such as in phrases like 『活力にあふれる』 (katsuryoku ni afureru, 'full of vitality').

Forms

Base: 活力Base noun form. Used to describe physical or mental energy, liveliness, or vigor. Often appears in health-related or motivational contexts, e.g., 『活力がある』 (katsuryoku ga aru, 'to have vitality').