How to Say ‘With the warmth of embrace’ in Japanese
抱きしめた温もりで
だきしめたぬくもりで
💬 Usage Tip: [抱きしめた] (dakishimeta) combines 'to hug' with 'warmth', exemplifying a comforting gesture.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Physical displays of affection, like hugging, although less common publicly in Japan, symbolize deep emotional bonds.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
抱きしめだきしめ
[dakishime]
embrace
To hug fondly.
彼女を抱きしめる。
Embrace her.
たた
[ta]
past tense marker
Indicates an action has been completed.
見た。
I saw.
温もりぬくもり
[nukumori]
warmth
The quality of being warm.
温もりを感じる。
Feel the warmth.
でで
[de]
at
Used to specify a certain point in time or place.
駅で会おう。
Let's meet at the station.
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