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θΈ
Chest, Breast
γγ (mune), γγͺ (muna)
JLPT N2
Interesting Fact
The expression θΈγγγ£γ±γ (mune ga ippai) literally means 'my chest is full,' but it is used to describe being overwhelmed with emotion, such as joy or gratitude.
Memory Trick
Imagine placing your hand over your chest whenever you feel strong emotions. Your chest becomes the place where feelings gather, helping you remember θΈ.
Readings
Onyomi: γγ§γ¦ (kyou)
Kunyomi: γγ (mune), γγͺ (muna)
Example Words
θΈ
γγ (mune)
Chest
θΈη
γγγγ€γ (kyoutsuu)
Chest pain
θΈδΈ
γγγγ‘γ
γ (kyouchuu)
One's thoughts
θΈγγγ£γ±γ
γγ γ γγ£γ±γ (mune ga ippai)
Be overwhelmed with emotion
Example Sentence
ε½Ό γ― θΈ γ εΌ΅γ£γ¦ ζ©γγΎγγγ
γγ γ― γγ γ γ―γ£γ¦ γγγγΎγγγ
kare wa mune o hatte arukimashita
He walked with his chest held high.