感謝
Kansha is a noun meaning gratitude, appreciation, or thanks. It is frequently used with the verb 'suru' to express a deep or formal sense of being thankful toward someone for their kindness or support.
Exemplos
3 de 5友達に感謝の気持ちを伝えました。
I expressed my feelings of gratitude to my friend.
皆様のご支援に深く感謝申し上げます。
I deeply appreciate everyone's support.
いつも感謝してるよ。
I'm always grateful to you.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
The first kanji 感 means 'feeling' and the second 謝 means 'thanks'. Think of it as 'The Feeling of Thanks'.
Quiz rápido
助けてくれた先生に___の気持ちを伝えました。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 感謝
Exemplos
友達に感謝の気持ちを伝えました。
everydayI expressed my feelings of gratitude to my friend.
皆様のご支援に深く感謝申し上げます。
formalI deeply appreciate everyone's support.
いつも感謝してるよ。
informalI'm always grateful to you.
本論文の執筆にあたり、指導教官に感謝の意を表する。
academicIn writing this thesis, I express my gratitude to my supervisor.
弊社の製品をご利用いただき、感謝いたします。
businessWe appreciate you using our company's products.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
感謝感激
being deeply moved and full of thanks
感謝の印
a token of appreciation
感謝を捧げる
to offer one's thanks
Frequentemente confundido com
Shazai means 'apology', whereas Kansha means 'gratitude'; they share the second kanji meaning 'to thank/apologize'.
Orei usually refers to the act of thanking or a physical gift/reward, while Kansha focuses more on the internal emotion.
Notas de uso
Kansha is a versatile word that can be used in both spoken and written Japanese. When used as a verb (kansha suru), it often marks the person being thanked with the particle 'ni'.
Erros comuns
Beginners sometimes use 'Kansha' to mean 'sorry' because the kanji 'sha' (謝) is also in 'sumimasen' (in its archaic form) and 'shazai', but 'Kansha' is strictly for 'thank you'.
Dica de memorização
The first kanji 感 means 'feeling' and the second 謝 means 'thanks'. Think of it as 'The Feeling of Thanks'.
Origem da palavra
A Sino-Japanese word (kango) combining 'kan' (feel/emotion) and 'sha' (apologize/refuse/thank).
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
In Japanese culture, expressing gratitude is essential for 'wa' (social harmony); failing to show proper 'kansha' can be seen as very rude.
Quiz rápido
助けてくれた先生に___の気持ちを伝えました。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 感謝
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