How to Say ‘Relief; peace of mind’ in Japanese
安心
anshin
[ahn-sheen]
💬 Usage Tip: [安心] is a noun meaning “peace of mind.” Common collocations: [安心する] (to feel relieved), [安心感] (a sense of security).
🇯🇵 In Japan: In relationships, [安心] can mean “emotionally secure,” not “excited.” Many people see [安心できる人] as ideal long-term partner material.
Phrase Breakdown
安心
anshin
[ahn-sheen]
relief; peace of mind;安心 (feeling secure)
A noun meaning “relief” or “peace of mind.” Common after clearing misunderstandings or confirming feelings in dating.
連絡が来て安心した。
I felt relieved when I got your message.
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