How to Say ‘Destined person’ in Japanese
運命の人に
うんめいのひとに
💬 Usage Tip: [運命の人] (unmei no hito) often means 'soulmate' or 'destined partner' in romantic terms.
🇯🇵 In Japan: The concept of destiny plays a significant role in Japanese romantic ideology.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
運命うんめい
[unmei]
fate
Refers to destiny or fortune.
運命の出会いを信じている。
I believe in fateful encounters.
のの
[no]
of
A possessive particle indicating ownership.
彼の傘がこちらにあります。
His umbrella is here.
人ひと
[hito]
person
Refers to an individual human being.
会いたかった人です。
This is the person I wanted to meet.
にに
[ni]
to
Indicates direction or purpose.
友達に手紙を書きます。
I will write a letter to my friend.
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