Translation and Meaning of: 痛感 - tsuukan

On this page, we will study the meaning of the Japanese word 痛感 (tsuukan) and its translation into English. Let's see their different meanings, example phrases, explanations, etymology and the similar words.

Romaji: tsuukan

Kana: つうかん

Type: noun

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痛感

Translation / Meaning: feeling deeply; fully realizing

Meaning in English: feeling keenly;fully realizing

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Explanation and Etymology - (痛感) tsuukan

痛感 is a Japanese word composed of two kanji: 痛 (tsuu) meaning "pain" and 感 (kan) meaning "feeling" or "feeling". Together, 痛感 can be translated as "painful feeling" or "painful feeling". The word is commonly used to describe a strong sense of physical or emotional pain. The etymology of the word goes back to the Heian period (794-1185), when the word 痛 was used to describe acute physical pain, while 感 was used to describe an emotional sensation. Over time, the two words were combined to form 痛感.

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Synonyms and Similar - (痛感) tsuukan

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痛みを感じる; 疼痛感; 痛覚; 痛感覚; 痛感受性; 痛感性; 疼痛感覚

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Words with the same pronunciation: つうかん tsuukan

Example Sentences - (痛感) tsuukan

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Other words of the same type: noun

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構想

Kana: こうそう

Romaji: kousou

Translation / Meaning:

flat; plot; idea; conception

食欲

Kana: しょくよく

Romaji: shokuyoku

Translation / Meaning:

Appetite (for food)

Kana: なに

Romaji: nani

Translation / Meaning:

what

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

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