ε©
JLPT N3
Marriage
Readings
Onβyomi: γ³γ³ (kon)
Structure
Composition:
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Detailed Explanation
Vocabulary
η΅ε©
γγ£γγ
marriage
ε©η΄
γγγγ
engagement
ζ°ε©
γγγγ
newlywed
ι’ε©
γγγ
divorce
εε©
γγγγ
remarriage
Example Sentences
η΅ε©γγΎγγ
γγ£γγ γγΎγγ
I get married.
ε©η΄γγΎγγγ
γγγγ γγΎγγγ
I got engaged.
ζ°ε©γ§γγ
γγγγ γ§γγ
They are newlyweds.
ι’ε©γγΎγγ
γγγ γγΎγγ
They divorce.
εε©γγΎγγ
γγγγ γγΎγγ
They remarry.
Cultural Note
π ε© reflects the importance of harmony, timing, and family unity in Japanese and East Asian culture.
β’ Traditional weddings often emphasized auspicious timing β echoing the origin of ε© with the concept of βevening harmony.β
β’ The character appears in many expressions around family and life stages, such as η΅ε© (marriage), ε©η΄ (engagement), and ε©η€Ό (wedding ceremony).
β’ In Japanese society, ε© symbolizes not just personal love but also social bonds and commitment between families, echoing values of stability and respect.
β’ Traditional weddings often emphasized auspicious timing β echoing the origin of ε© with the concept of βevening harmony.β
β’ The character appears in many expressions around family and life stages, such as η΅ε© (marriage), ε©η΄ (engagement), and ε©η€Ό (wedding ceremony).
β’ In Japanese society, ε© symbolizes not just personal love but also social bonds and commitment between families, echoing values of stability and respect.