~感
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Suffix attached to nouns to form abstract nouns meaning 'feeling' or 'sense'. For example, 『安心』 (anshin, 'relief') + 『感』 (kan) → 『安心感』 (anshin-kan, 'sense of security').
Theme
After watching a movie together, User and their friend Akira share their impressions and feelings about the film.
~感
かん
feeling, sense, impression (suffix)
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'can' of feelings — when you open it, you sense emotions. 'Can' sounds like ~感 (kan, 'feeling'), so think of a can full of feelings!
Cultural Note
In Japanese, ~感 (kan) is often attached to nouns to describe abstract feelings or impressions, such as 『安心感』 (anshin-kan, 'sense of security') or 『違和感』 (iwakan, 'sense of discomfort'). This suffix is common in media and daily conversation to express nuanced emotions.
Forms
Base: ~感Suffix attached to nouns to form abstract nouns meaning 'feeling' or 'sense'. For example, 『安心』 (anshin, 'relief') + 『感』 (kan) → 『安心感』 (anshin-kan, 'sense of security').