魅
to charm; bewitch
Kanji 1839
to charm; bewitch
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Synopsis
Learn to say that you're attracted to a pile of money, a dress, a woman, opera, or even hornets! Find out how to say things like "Her smile attracts a lot of men," "I was attracted to her at first sight," "The audience was fascinated by his speech," and "The charm of Kyoto lies in the beauty of its old temples." This one should come in handy, too: "I think she’s very attractive."
Revision history:
Feb. 18, 2022:
- p. 2, Etymology Box: Updated the Henshall etymology and Sears link.
- p. 12: Added a link to the Kanshudo games.
Dec. 23, 2016: Originally published.
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