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How to Say ‘Words prepared for you’ in Japanese

君の為に用意した言葉

きみのためによういしたことば

💬 Usage Tip: [用意] (youi) means 'preparation', highlighting thoughtful consideration.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Preparing words carefully reflects the value of intentionality in Japanese communication.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

きみ

[kimi]

you

Used to refer to the person addressed.

Example

君の名前

Your name.

[no]

of

Indicates possession.

Example

君の靴

Your shoes.

ため

[tame]

for

Indicates purpose or reason.

Example

君の為に

For you.

[ni]

to

Denotes purpose.

Example

学校に行く

Go to school.

用意ようい

[youi]

prepare

To make ready or arrange beforehand.

Example

ご飯を用意する

Prepare a meal.

[shi]

do

Indicates action or causation.

Example

それをする

Do that.

[ta]

past tense

Denotes past or completed action.

Example

終わった

It's finished.

言葉ことば

[kotoba]

word

A unit of language, comprising sounds or symbols.

Example

言葉は大切

Words are important.

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