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後悔

kōkai /koːkai/

Kōkai refers to the feeling of regret or remorse over a past action or a missed opportunity. It expresses the desire that a different choice had been made in the past.

Ejemplos

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昨日、あんなにたくさん食べなければよかったと後悔しています。

I regret that I should not have eaten that much yesterday.

2

過去の選択を深く後悔しております。

I deeply regret my past choices.

3

まじで後悔してる。行けばよかった。

I'm really regretting it. I should have gone.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
後悔
Verb
後悔する
Relacionado
悔い
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Truco para recordar

Look at the Kanji: 後 (After) + 悔 (Regret). It is the feeling that comes 'After' you realize you made a mistake.

Quiz rápido

もっと勉強しておけばよかったと、今さら( )しても遅い。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 後悔

Ejemplos

1

昨日、あんなにたくさん食べなければよかったと後悔しています。

everyday

I regret that I should not have eaten that much yesterday.

2

過去の選択を深く後悔しております。

formal

I deeply regret my past choices.

3

まじで後悔してる。行けばよかった。

informal

I'm really regretting it. I should have gone.

4

心理学において、後悔は意思決定に大きな影響を及ぼすとされている。

academic

In psychology, regret is said to have a significant impact on decision-making.

5

契約の内容を十分に確認しなかったことを後悔することのないよう、ご注意ください。

business

Please be careful so that you do not regret not having sufficiently checked the details of the contract.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
後悔
Verb
後悔する
Relacionado
悔い

Colocaciones comunes

後悔する to regret
後悔の念 feelings of regret
激しく後悔する to regret bitterly
後悔先に立たず it is no use crying over spilled milk
一生の後悔 a lifelong regret

Frases Comunes

後悔先に立たず

Regret comes too late (No use crying over spilled milk).

悔いのない人生

A life with no regrets.

後悔の嵐

A storm of regret (intense feelings of remorse).

Se confunde a menudo con

後悔 vs 反省 (hansei)

Hansei focuses on reflecting and learning from a mistake, whereas kōkai focuses on the emotional pain of the mistake itself.

後悔 vs 残念 (zannen)

Zannen means 'unfortunate' or 'disappointing' regarding a situation, whereas kōkai is specifically about personal regret for one's own actions.

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Notas de uso

It is most commonly used as a suru-verb (後悔する). While it can be used for small daily mistakes, it often carries a weight of emotional significance regarding one's decisions.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use it to mean 'I'm sorry' to others. Kōkai is an internal feeling of regret; for apologies, use 'sumimasen' or 'gomen nasai'.

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Truco para recordar

Look at the Kanji: 後 (After) + 悔 (Regret). It is the feeling that comes 'After' you realize you made a mistake.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from Middle Chinese roots, where '後' means later/behind and '悔' means to repent or feel remorse.

Patrones gramaticales

〜を後悔する 〜したことを後悔する 後悔の[Noun]
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Contexto cultural

In Japan, the concept of 'hansei' (reflection) is often paired with 'kōkai' (regret) as a necessary step for personal growth and social harmony.

Quiz rápido

もっと勉強しておけばよかったと、今さら( )しても遅い。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 後悔

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