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How to say 'Mood' in Japanese | ムード

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The Japanese word for Mood is 'Muudo', written as ムード in Japanese.

    Meaning

    Mood

    Reading

    Muudo

    Explanation

    The Japanese noun 'ムード (むーど)' means 'mood'. It refers to the atmosphere, emotional state, or feeling of a situation, place, or person. This word is often used in contexts like describing the ambiance of a room, the tone of a conversation, or someone's emotional state. For example: The mood of the party was lively「パーティーのムードは活気があった」(ぱーてぃーのむーどはかっきがあった). Her mood changed suddenly「彼女のムードが急に変わった」(かのじょのむーどがきゅうにかわった). It is a loanword from English, so it is written in katakana and often used in casual or modern contexts.

    Part Of Speech

    noun

    Frequency

    5531

    Composition

    katakana

    Handwriting

Katakana in the Word ムード

This word contains 2 Katakana characters :

  • katakana

    Reading

    Mu
  • katakana

    Reading

    Do

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