θ¦
JLPT N3
Bitter, painful
Readings
Onβyomi: γ― (ku)
Kunβyomi: γγ(γγ) ,
γγ(γγ),
γγ(γγγ), γ«γ(γ) ,
γ«γ(γ) (kuru(shii), kuru(shimu), kuru(shimeru), niga(i), niga(ru))
γγ(γγ),
γγ(γγγ), γ«γ(γ) ,
γ«γ(γ) (kuru(shii), kuru(shimu), kuru(shimeru), niga(i), niga(ru))
β’ γγ(γγ) β painful, difficult
β’ γγ(γγ) β to suffer, to be in pain
β’ γγ(γγγ) β to torment, to cause pain
β’ γ«γ(γ) β bitter
β’ γ«γ(γ) β to taste bitter
Structure
Composition:
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Detailed Explanation
Vocabulary
θ¦γγ
γγγγ
painful
θ¦ε΄
γγγ
hardship
θ¦ζ
γ«γγ¦
poor at
θ¦η
γγ€γ
pain
θ¦η¬
γγγγ
wry smile
Example Sentences
ζ―γθ¦γγγ§γγ
γγ γ γγγγ γ§γγ
Breathing is painful.
θ¦ε΄γγΎγγ
γγγ γγΎγγ
I struggle.
ζ°ε¦γθ¦ζγ§γγ
γγγγ γ γ«γγ¦ γ§γγ
I am bad at math.
θ¦ηγζγγΎγγ
γγ€γ γ γγγγΎγγ
I feel pain.
θ¦η¬γγΎγγ
γγγγ γγΎγγ
I give a wry smile.
Cultural Note
π θ¦ reflects the Buddhist concept of βθ¦ (γ)β β the first of the Four Noble Truths, meaning suffering or dissatisfaction (dukkha).
β’ It symbolizes the unavoidable hardships of life β pain, aging, loss β and the importance of acceptance and enlightenment.
β’ In Japanese culture, βθ¦ε΄ (γγγ)β and βεͺε (γ©γγγ)β are seen as honorable paths to growth.
β’ Phrases like γθ¦γγγ°ζ₯½γγγ(γγγγ°γγγγ β βAfter hardship comes easeβ) reflect a deeply rooted cultural belief that enduringθ¦ (suffering) leads to ζι· (growth) and ζε (success).
β’ It symbolizes the unavoidable hardships of life β pain, aging, loss β and the importance of acceptance and enlightenment.
β’ In Japanese culture, βθ¦ε΄ (γγγ)β and βεͺε (γ©γγγ)β are seen as honorable paths to growth.
β’ Phrases like γθ¦γγγ°ζ₯½γγγ(γγγγ°γγγγ β βAfter hardship comes easeβ) reflect a deeply rooted cultural belief that enduringθ¦ (suffering) leads to ζι· (growth) and ζε (success).