The word "jo" for expressing the "love" in Japanese.

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A feeling to resistance which the Japanese to "the word Love" has.

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Frankly speaking, Japanese people are races poor at expressing love in a personal scene.

For example, in the United States, the words "I love you" are used frequently between a sweetheart or husband and wife.

Moreover, it is used for "Parent and child" and "Same-sex friend".

On the other hand, many of Japanese have a sense of resistance in the daily use of the phrase "I love you".

It might be a phrase not used easily even in the married couple.

That reason may be the influence of the Christianity after Meiji Era[1868-1912].

It may be because the exaggeration and seriousness religiously idealized by the word "love" will be connoted.

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Therefore, it will become an unnatural impression when the language of love is used by Japanese people  in an everyday individual's scene.

Simply put, "The words called the love" are not emotional display word in the daily life for Japanese people.

But it is not that a Japanese does not have feelings of the love.

Japanese language has the everyday language used instead of "The formal words for the Japanese who is called love".

It is just the word "Aijo, jo, and nasake."

 

---The character in which the white line was put is a "long sound."

kanji symbol expressing Passion and Emotions and feelings

Meaning :
love, benevolence, affection, sympathy, charity, pity, compassion, emotion.

Various "Feelings and passion of love" like these is included in kanji "Jo".

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That is, the word "Jo" has the meaning with which all these feeling was combined.

Pronunciation : jo; jyo.

Example :
Affection has begun to spring up in my heart.

Note:
These might be used also by small animals, such as a pet.

And the Japanese uses these without resistance routinely.

For such a reason, the "love" in Japanese is expressed with the word "Jo" in many cases.


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Affection of kanji symbols


kanji symbol expressing affection

Meaning :
affection;
love;

Pronunciation : aijo, aijyo,

 

Example :
Her tender affection for her daughter permeated her letter as usual.

Note:
This kanji phrase is extremely general "words to express love".

 

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kanji symbol expressing mercy Meaning :

Sympathy;
pity;
kindness;
charity;
mercy;
compassion;
benevolence;

Pronunciation : nasa-ke

Example :
Your benevolence proved his ruin.

Note:
This kanji idiom has the strong meaning "love of the pity to others."

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Passion and emotions and pathos of kanji symbols

 

kanji symbol expressing feelings of passion and pathos Meaning :

Passion;
Emotions;
Pathos;

Strong feeling which is hard to suppress by reason.

Strong feelings such as "sorrow / joy / love / hatred / greed incised on a heart deeply" that nobody can control with the reason.

Feelings of love and hate not restrained easily.

Pronunciation : jo-nen

Example :
Dark emotions like hatred and the desire for revenge can distort the human personality.

 

 

If you forget what you've experienced, it means that you never experienced it.
Life will be rich if we could be able to remember all those emotions,feelings and thoughts and able to extract them whenever we want.

Hararie

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