What does 生気 in Japanese mean?
What is the meaning of the word 生気 in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 生気 in Japanese.
The word 生気 in Japanese means 生気, 活力、元気、生気、気合い, 生気、活気, 生気、活気、元気, 生気、気力、エネルギー、気迫. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word 生気
生気(literary (blood: symbol of life) She watched as his eyes slowly closed and his lifeblood seeped away. |
活力、元気、生気、気合い(figurative (animation, vigor) |
生気、活気(figurative, uncountable (animation) この女優は本当にこの役柄に生気を与えている。 That actress really gives life to the role. |
生気、活気、元気(liveliness, energy) The orchestra performed the piece with plenty of verve. |
生気、気力、エネルギー、気迫(US (energy) John may be nearly 80 years old, but he's still full of vigour. |
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Japanese is an East Asian language spoken by more than 125 million people in Japan and Japanese diaspora around the world. The Japanese language also stands out for being commonly written in a combination of three typefaces: kanji and two types of kana onomatopoeia including hiragana and katakana. Kanji is used to write Chinese words or Japanese words that use kanji to express meaning. Hiragana is used to record Japanese original words and grammatical elements such as auxiliary verbs, auxiliary verbs, verb endings, adjectives... Katakana is used to transcribe foreign words.