辛抱
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Base noun form. Used to describe the quality of enduring hardship or waiting calmly. Often appears in phrases like 『辛抱強い』 (shinbouzuyoi, 'patient').
Theme
Two siblings, Yuki and User, talk about dealing with a long wait at a popular restaurant.
辛抱
しんぼう
patience, endurance
Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs
Memory Hook
Imagine a patient person holding a 'shin' (sounds like 辛 shin) and 'bo' (sounds like 抱 bo) — they're enduring hardship with patience. 'Shin-bo' → 辛抱 (shinbou, 'patience, endurance').
Cultural Note
In Japanese culture, 『辛抱』 (shinbou, 'patience, endurance') is highly valued, especially in traditional arts, work ethics, and personal relationships. It reflects the virtue of persevering through difficulties without complaint.
Forms
Base: 辛抱Base noun form. Used to describe the quality of enduring hardship or waiting calmly. Often appears in phrases like 『辛抱強い』 (shinbouzuyoi, 'patient').