Components
We found 67 words, 1 kanji, and 353 examples matching '悲'
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noun
karuna (compassion)  (Buddhist term)
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1
Most common form: こい
noun
(romantic) love
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0
sad; sorrowful
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1
noun
1. tragedy; tragic drama; tragic play
2. tragedy; calamity; disaster
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0 3
noun
1. sadness; sorrow; grief
2. affection; love  (archaic)
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ヒ   かなしい sad   かなしむ to be sad   
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ヒ   mistake
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シン   こころ heart   
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ジェーン
わか
あいさつ
挨拶
いて
わたしたち
私達
とても
かな
しく
なりました
Jane's farewell speech made us very sad.
かれ
その
かな
しい
ニュース
つよ
こころ
たれた

He was much affected by the sad news.
ジェーン
かな
しみ
わら
ばした

Jane laughed away the sorrow.
かのじょ
彼女
いた
くて
ひめい
悲鳴
げた

She gave a cry of pain.
かのじょ
彼女
とても
かな
しかった
ので
だれ
はな
しかけたくなかった

She was so sad that she did not want to speak to anyone.
 
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