Japanese Kanji – KIND

When you look at a Japanese kanji, first comes to your mind is probably how complected it looks . But do you know that it has meanings. Today I show you one of Japanese Kanji. KIND

Kind/優しい

優しい

What do you think of the meaning of being kind? According to this kanji, it has consists two separate kanji, one is Hito/person/人 and other one is Urei /worry, concern, sorrow 憂い. Therefore, kind means someone who is able to feel pain, sorrow for other person. Or someone who knows the meaning of sorrow.

Being kind means we can put ourselves other person’s shoes and have a heart to feel same ways like other person.

Hope you find it interesting and like it. Thank you for reading my blog.

About mkchatinjapanese

I am a native Japanese who teaches Japanese to non-Japanese speaker as a private tutor. Teach from a beginner to Intermediate level. location in London.
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