Japanese Kanji – Trust/Believe

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. TRSUT/BELIEVE

Trust/believe/

信じる・しんじる・shinjiru

信じる

What do you think of the meaning of trust/believe? According to this kanji, it has consists two separate kanji, one is Hito/person/人 and the second one is Iu – 言う to say/tell. It means that after making a vow to God, people make promises each other. From this, a way of reading 信-makoto was born as well. Makoto means to tell a truth, not tell a lie.

When we say something to other, we need to say/tell something true. If you do that other people begin to trust you and a mutual trust will be built.

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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