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Soichi Masubuchi (増淵宗一, Masubuchi Sōichi), in his work Kawaii Syndrome, claims "cute" and "neat" have taken precedence over the former Japanese aesthetics of "beautiful" and "refined". [14] As a cultural phenomenon, cuteness is increasingly accepted in Japan as a part of Japanese culture and national identity.
In practice the term "bijin" means "beautiful woman" because the first kanji character, bi (), has a feminine connotation. The character expressed the concept of beauty by first using the element for "sheep", which must have been viewed as beautiful, and was combined with the element for "big", ultimately forming a new kanji. [2]
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Sure “beautiful” is nice, but “Gorgeous” is like, “I am absolutely floored by your beauty and I may never recover.” You’re so gorgeous. (I can’t say anything to your face.
1. "All of me loves all of you." — Jonn Legend 2. "I wish I had a thousand words for love, but all that comes to mind is the way you move against me while you sleep and there are no words for that."
But in 2017, Jaqi was ready to give it another shot -- with her daughters' permission, of course. "This year was different," she explained. "The girls were different.
Bella is related to the Italian, Spanish, Greek, Portuguese and Latin words for beautiful, and to the name Belle, meaning beautiful in French. [1] [2] It increased in usage following the publication of the Twilight books by Stephenie Meyer. [3] It is also known for being a nickname to Isabella, Annabella or Arabella.
Cute (Japanese idol group), a Japanese idol girl group; Cute (Maltese band), Malta's Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007 entry; Cute, by Arisa Mizuki "Cute", a song by Neal Hefti, popularized by Count Basie "Cute (I'm Not Cute)", a song by Blog 27 “I’m Cute”, by Dot Warner in Animaniacs