How to Say ‘Encounter / meeting’ in Japanese
出会い
deai
[deh-EYE]
💬 Usage Tip: [出会い] is a noun meaning a meaningful meeting/encounter. Verb: [出会う]. It’s more “fateful/important” than a simple [会う].
🇯🇵 In Japan: You’ll see it in phrases like [出会い系] (dating apps/sites)—use with care because it can sound a bit “adult” depending on context.
Phrase Breakdown
出会い
deai
[deh-EYE]
encounter; meeting
A noun for meeting someone or an encounter; commonly used in phrases like 出会いがある (to have encounters).
旅で素敵な出会いがありました。
I had a wonderful encounter on my trip.
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