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永遠

eien /eː.eɴ/

This word refers to a state of being eternal or lasting forever without an end. It is commonly used in emotional, philosophical, or romantic contexts to describe things that do not change over time.

Ejemplos

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1

私たちは永遠の友達です。

We are friends forever.

2

平和が永遠に続くことを祈ります。

I pray that peace will continue for eternity.

3

この宿題、永遠に終わらない気がする。

I feel like this homework will never end.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
永遠
Adverbio
永遠に
Adjetivo
永遠な
Relacionado
永久
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Truco para recordar

Visualize the kanji: 永 (long time) + 遠 (far). It literally describes a 'long, far-reaching' time that never ends.

Quiz rápido

二人の愛が___に続くように祈っています。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 永遠

Ejemplos

1

私たちは永遠の友達です。

everyday

We are friends forever.

2

平和が永遠に続くことを祈ります。

formal

I pray that peace will continue for eternity.

3

この宿題、永遠に終わらない気がする。

informal

I feel like this homework will never end.

4

エネルギーの永遠の循環について研究する。

academic

Research the eternal cycle of energy.

5

貴社との永遠のパートナーシップを願っております。

business

We hope for an eternal partnership with your company.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
永遠
Adverbio
永遠に
Adjetivo
永遠な
Relacionado
永久

Colocaciones comunes

永遠に続く to last forever
永遠の愛 eternal love
永遠の別れ eternal parting (death)
永遠の命 eternal life
永遠のテーマ eternal theme

Frases Comunes

永遠の誓い

eternal vow

永遠に不滅

eternally immortal

永遠に幸あれ

may happiness be with you forever

Se confunde a menudo con

永遠 vs ずっと

'Zutto' is a casual adverb for 'all the time,' while 'eien' is a more formal and grand noun for 'eternity.'

永遠 vs 永久

'Eikyuu' is often used for technical or semi-permanent states (like a permanent visa), whereas 'eien' is more abstract and emotional.

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Notas de uso

The word is frequently used with the particle 'ni' (ni) to function as an adverb meaning 'forever.' It is very common in song lyrics and literature to express deep feelings.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use 'eien' for short-term 'always' situations where 'itsumo' or 'zutto' would be more natural. Avoid using it for mundane routines like 'I always eat breakfast.'

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Truco para recordar

Visualize the kanji: 永 (long time) + 遠 (far). It literally describes a 'long, far-reaching' time that never ends.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from Middle Chinese, where 'Ei' means 'long/everlasting' and 'En' means 'distant/far.'

Patrones gramaticales

Noun + の + Noun (e.g., 永遠の愛) Noun + に (Adverbial use) Noun + だ/です (Predicate use)
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Contexto cultural

In Japanese pop culture and anime, 'eien' is a keyword often associated with youth, promises, and the concept of 'mono no aware' (the transience of things).

Quiz rápido

二人の愛が___に続くように祈っています。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 永遠

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