ζ
JLPT N3
Angry
Readings
Onβyomi: γ (do)
Kunβyomi: γγ(γ), γγ(γ) (ika(ru), oko(ru))
β’ γγ(γ) β to get angry, to be furious
β’ γγ(γ) β to get angry, to scold
Structure
Composition:
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Detailed Explanation
Vocabulary
ζγ
γγγ
get angry
ζγ
γγγ
anger
ζ€ζ
γ΅γγ©
rage
ζ鳴γ
γ©γͺγ
shout angrily
ζΏζ
γγγ©
furious
Example Sentences
ηΆγζγγΎγγ
γ‘γ‘ γ γγγγΎγγ
My father gets angry.
ζγγζγγΎγγ
γγγ γ γγγγΎγγ
I feel anger.
ζ€ζγγΎγγ
γ΅γγ© γγΎγγ
I rage.
ζ鳴γγΎγγ
γ©γͺγγΎγγ
I shout angrily.
ζΏζγγΎγγ
γγγ© γγΎγγ
I become furious.
Cultural Note
π§ In Japanese culture, open expressions of anger are often discouraged; patience (gaman, ζζ
’) and self-control are valued. Therefore, ζ often carries a sense of emotional struggle β anger felt but suppressed. Phrases like βζγ£γ¦γγͺγβ (Iβm not angry) are used even when one clearly is, reflecting the emphasis on harmony (wa, ε).