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How to Say ‘Energy; health; well’ in Japanese

元気

genki

[gen-kee]

💬 Usage Tip: [元気] is a super common word for physical energy, emotional liveliness, and general well-being. In sad/down conversations, saying someone has no [元気] means they seem low or not like themselves.

🇯🇵 In Japan: You’ll hear [元気?] all the time in Japan, like “How are you?” If someone answers less brightly than usual, people may gently notice they seem down.

Phrase Breakdown

元気

genki

[gen-kee]

energy; cheerfulness; being well

A common word meaning healthy, lively, or in good spirits.

Example

今日は元気がありません。

I am not feeling well/energetic today.

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