無事
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Base noun form. Used to describe a state of being safe, unharmed, or peaceful. Often appears in phrases like 『無事です』 (buji desu, 'I am safe').
Theme

Two friends, Kenji and User, are hiking in the mountains and discussing their journey so far.

無事

ぶじ

safety, peace

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'moo-shee' (無事 muji sounds like 'moo-shee') cow grazing peacefully in a field — it's safe and sound! 'Moo-shee safe' → 無事 (muji, 'safety, peace').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『無事』 (muji, 'safety, peace') is often used in greetings like 『無事に着きましたか?』 (muji ni tsukimashita ka?, 'Did you arrive safely?') to express concern for others' well-being, reflecting the cultural emphasis on harmony and care.

Forms

Base: 無事Base noun form. Used to describe a state of being safe, unharmed, or peaceful. Often appears in phrases like 『無事です』 (buji desu, 'I am safe').