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How to say 'Deeply' in Japanese | つくづく

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The Japanese word for Deeply is 'Tsukuzuku', written as つくづく in Japanese.

    Meaning

    Deeply

    Reading

    Tsukuzuku

    Explanation

    The Japanese adverb 'つくづく' (tsukuzuku) conveys a sense of deep realization, reflection, or feeling. It is often used to express a profound understanding or awareness of something, typically after careful thought or experience. For example: I deeply realized the importance of family「つくづく家族の大切さを感じた」(つくづくかぞくのたいせつさをかんじた). He deeply regretted his actions「彼はつくづく自分の行動を後悔した」(かれはつくづくじぶんのこうどうをこうかいした). This adverb is commonly used in contexts where someone has had a moment of introspection or has come to a significant conclusion.

    Part Of Speech

    adverb

    Frequency

    5919

    Composition

    hiragana

    Handwriting

Hiragana in the Word つくづく

This word contains 3 Hiragana characters :

  • hiragana

    Reading

    Tsu
  • hiragana

    Reading

    Ku
  • hiragana

    Reading

    Zu

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'Tsukuzuku' means 'Deeply' .

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