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勇気

yūki /jɯːki/

Courage or bravery is the mental strength to face fear, danger, or difficulty. It describes the state of mind needed to take a risk or perform a challenging action despite being afraid.

Ejemplos

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1

勇気を出して、彼に話しかけました。

I plucked up my courage and spoke to him.

2

彼の勇気ある行動を称賛します。

I praise his courageous actions.

3

もっと勇気持てよ!

Have some more guts!

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
勇気
Verb
勇気づける
Adverbio
勇気を持って
Adjetivo
勇ましい
Relacionado
勇者
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Truco para recordar

The first kanji 勇 (yuu) contains the radical for 'power' (力) at the bottom. Think of 'power' bubbling up to give you courage.

Quiz rápido

一人で暗い道を行くのは(  )がいります。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 勇気

Ejemplos

1

勇気を出して、彼に話しかけました。

everyday

I plucked up my courage and spoke to him.

2

彼の勇気ある行動を称賛します。

formal

I praise his courageous actions.

3

もっと勇気持てよ!

informal

Have some more guts!

4

勇気は、社会を変革するために不可欠な要素である。

academic

Courage is an essential element for transforming society.

5

新しい市場への参入には、経営陣の勇気が求められる。

business

Entering a new market requires courage from the management team.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
勇気
Verb
勇気づける
Adverbio
勇気を持って
Adjetivo
勇ましい
Relacionado
勇者

Colocaciones comunes

勇気を出す to summon/show courage
勇気がある to be brave / to have courage
勇気がわく to feel courageous / courage wells up
勇気を与える to give/inspire courage
勇気を振り絞る to muster up all one's courage

Frases Comunes

勇気を奮い起こす

to screw up one's courage

勇気百倍

feeling a hundred times more courageous

勇気のいる仕事

a job that requires courage

Se confunde a menudo con

勇気 vs 元気

勇気 vs 有機

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Notas de uso

Use 'yuuki' when someone overcomes internal fear to do something. It is most commonly used with the verb 'dasu' (to put out/show).

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Errores comunes

Learners sometimes use 'genki' (healthy/energetic) when they mean 'yuuki' (brave) because both involve 'ki' (spirit).

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Truco para recordar

The first kanji 勇 (yuu) contains the radical for 'power' (力) at the bottom. Think of 'power' bubbling up to give you courage.

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Origen de la palabra

From Middle Chinese, combining 'yu' (brave/bold) and 'ki' (spirit/energy/breath).

Patrones gramaticales

Noun + を出して (summoning...) Noun + がある (to have...) Noun + のある + Noun (courageous...)
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Contexto cultural

In Japan, showing 'yuuki' is often linked to the concept of 'bushido' (the way of the warrior), emphasizing doing what is right over personal safety.

Quiz rápido

一人で暗い道を行くのは(  )がいります。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 勇気

Frases relacionadas

Palabras relacionadas

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