春うらら-Spring-Amaze-
Japanese is known as one of the most difficult languages in the world.
However, because of this, it has a wide range of expressions, and there are many "beautiful Japanese" from ancient to modern words.
Here, we would like to introduce some of the "Beautiful Japanese" selected by the KUDEN team as "Beautiful Letters."
The shape of the letters is of course beautiful, but if you know the meaning, you can feel the depth of the beauty even more.
We hope you enjoy learning Japanese language not often listed in textbooks.
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Today's Beautiful Japanese
春うらら
noun
Read : Haru Urara
Daily use: Often seen as an expression
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[ Meaning ]
The pleasant and happy appearance of spring.
Bright, cheerful, peaceful appearance.
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'Haru Urara' is a combination of the noun 'spring' and the adjective 'beautiful'.
The word 'uraura' is said to be an short form of the old word 'uraura', meaning 'bright and calm in the sunshine' or 'calm at heart'.
The direct translation would be Beautiful Spring Day.
In Japan, a racehorse named 'Haruurara' is famous. The horse has an unusual story: she never won a single ra
ce and kept losing, which in turn sparked her popularity.
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However, because of this, it has a wide range of expressions, and there are many "beautiful Japanese" from ancient to modern words.
Here, we would like to introduce some of the "Beautiful Japanese" selected by the KUDEN team as "Beautiful Letters."
The shape of the letters is of course beautiful, but if you know the meaning, you can feel the depth of the beauty even more.
We hope you enjoy learning Japanese language not often listed in textbooks.
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Today's Beautiful Japanese
春うらら
Spring-Amaze
nounRead : Haru Urara
Daily use: Often seen as an expression
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[ Meaning ]
The pleasant and happy appearance of spring.
Bright, cheerful, peaceful appearance.
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'Haru Urara' is a combination of the noun 'spring' and the adjective 'beautiful'.
The word 'uraura' is said to be an short form of the old word 'uraura', meaning 'bright and calm in the sunshine' or 'calm at heart'.
The direct translation would be Beautiful Spring Day.
In Japan, a racehorse named 'Haruurara' is famous. The horse has an unusual story: she never won a single ra
ce and kept losing, which in turn sparked her popularity.
You can check out our latest posts on SNS.
For more information, click here!