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Meaning of 悲

grieve, sad

Onyomi


hi

Kunyomi

かな(しい)
kana(shii)

Learn Japanese kanji: 【 ヒ / かな(しい) 】.

Meaning: grieve, sad.

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Example #1

わたしはとてもかなしい。
watashi wa totemo kanashii.
I am very sad.
Example #2

かのじょはすこしひかんてきでした。
kanojo wa sukoshi hikanteki deshita.
She was a little pessimistic.
Example #3

ひほうをきくとかれはなきくずれた。
hihou o kiku to kare wa nakikuzureta.
He broke down in tears when he heard the sad news.
Example #4

かのじょのせいでかれはひさんなせいかつをおくった。
kanojo no seide kare wa hisan na seikatsu o okutta.
Because of her, he lived a miserable life.

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