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What does 'Jibun,' 'Itazura,' 'Shiawase,' and 'Onaji' mean in Japanese?

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What does 'Jibun,' 'Itazura,' 'Shiawase,' and 'Onaji' mean in Japanese?

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  1. Jibun = I / Myself

    Itazura = making fun of... / prank

    Shiawase = state of being very happy / happiness

    Onaji = same


  2. All words are Japanese in English for example are as follows.

    Jibun(watasi jishin)

    myself, me

    Itazura(warufuzake) or (nanimo shinaimama)

    trick without wicked intention

    or

    expression about the condition being in vain(ocassionally)

    Shiawase(saiwai, sachi, kofuku)

    happiness, fortune

    Onaji(hitosii-koto or mono, niteiru-koto or mono, sokkuri)

    same as , good as, equal(equivalent) to or  identical to

  3. 'Jibun,'  "I"

    'Itazura,'  prank

    'Shiawase,'  happiness

    and 'Onaji' "the same"

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