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How to Say ‘Lonely eyes’ in Japanese

寂しい目を

さびしいめを

💬 Usage Tip: The adjective [寂しい] (sabishii) can mean lonely or desolate.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Eyes are considered windows to the soul in many cultures, including Japan.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

寂しいさびしい

[sabishii]

lonely

Describes a feeling of sadness due to being alone.

Example

寂しい夜を過ごした。

Spent a lonely night.

[me]

eye

Refers to the organ of sight.

Example

目を閉じてください。

Please close your eyes.

[o]

particle

Marks the object of an action or a context.

Example

本を読む。

Read a book.

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